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Call of Duty: Warzone Finally Brings Back Solos, But It Comes At a Cost

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*Call of Duty: Warzone* Season 4 reintroduces Battle Royale Solos but removes Black Ops Royale Solos, citing low player numbers. The developer also confirmed that support for PS4 and Xbox One will end in November 2026 after *Modern Warfare 4* releases, marking the end of last-gen console compatibility for the game.

*Call of Duty: Warzone* Season 4 has officially reintroduced Battle Royale Solos as part of its game mode rotation, according to patch notes released for the update. However, this change comes at the cost of Black Ops Royale Solos, which has been removed from the playlist entirely, leaving Quads as the only option for that mode during Season 4. The developer cited consistently low player numbers for Black Ops Royale Solos as the reason for the removal, stating the goal is to maintain a healthy playlist ecosystem while prioritizing player preferences." "Activision’s decision also highlights ongoing shifts in the game’s infrastructure, as support for PS4 and Xbox One officially ended on June 4, 2026, with full removal from last-gen consoles scheduled for November 2026. This follows the release of *Modern Warfare 4*, signaling the end of *Warzone*’s backward compatibility with previous-generation hardware. Players can still access Black Ops Royale Solos via private matches, though its long-term availability remains uncertain." "Season 4 also introduces other notable updates, including the return of *Fortune’s Keep*, a popular map from 2022, and a limited-time *Clash* game mode featuring 52v52 gameplay. These additions, combined with the playlist changes, reflect a strategic push to refresh *Warzone*’s content and adapt to evolving player habits. The game’s developer has not confirmed whether Black Ops Royale Solos will return to the official rotation, but playlist updates typically occur weekly, leaving room for potential adjustments." "*Call of Duty: Warzone* continues to evolve with major structural changes, including the phase-out of last-gen consoles, which will impact millions of players still using PS4 or Xbox One. The game’s developer, Infinity Ward, has emphasized balancing player demand with technical sustainability, though the removal of Black Ops Royale Solos has sparked debate among fans. For now, Battle Royale Solos remains the primary solo option, while private matches offer an alternative for those missing the Black Ops variant.

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