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Call Of Duty: Warzone Will Have PS5, Xbox Series X Support

Developer Infinity Ward has confirmed that the studio will support the next-gen consoles.

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It appears the battle royale game Warzone will be supported on the soon-to-release next-generation consoles PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. Infinity Ward's Taylor Kurosaki told GamerGen that the plan is to support the game for "quite some time," and this will include upcoming PS5 and Xbox Series X releases.

"I know that our plan is Warzone is going to be around for quite some time, so as soon as those new systems are out and available I’m sure we'll support them," he said.

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Presumably, Infinity Ward is also planning for Modern Warfare to be supported on the next-gen consoles as well. The two games exist in the same universe and are built on similar technology. They share the same Battle Pass, including weapons, items, gear, and more.

It's no surprise at all that Warzone and Modern Warfare will play on PS5 and Xbox Series X, as both next-generation consoles play titles from the previous generation by default. Whether or not Infinity Ward is planning any upgrades for the next-gen consoles remains to be seen.

The PS5 and Xbox Series X are both due to launch this Holiday, though neither company has announced a price or release date for their machine. For now, check out our PS5 pre-order guide and Xbox Series X pre-order guide for the latest on when pre-orders will become available and other bonuses.

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