We’re now midway by means of the life-cycle of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Collection X/S, however Name of Obligation doesn’t seem like giving up on the last-gen consoles that preceded them but. A leak out of GameStop means that Name of Obligation: Black Ops 6 will nonetheless come to PS4 and Xbox One, however proceed to price the identical because the $70 “next-gen” variations.
An obvious {photograph} circulated by CharlieIntel reveals the SKUs and costs for 2024’s Name of Obligation in GameStop’s stock system. The picture lists Xbox Collection X/S, PS5, and PS4, with a $70 price ticket for every, and the Xbox One model seemingly included by way of Good Supply. Insider Gaming reviews that it’s been in a position to independently confirm that the info within the picture is actual, and two GameStop workers Kotaku spoke with corroborated the declare as properly, confirming that pre-order SKUs are at the moment stay of their system.
If made official, this is able to be the longest that Name of Obligation has ever remained cross-gen. When the sequence initially made the bounce to PS4 and Xbox One again in 2013 with Name of Obligation: Ghosts, it remained on PS3 and Xbox 360 for 2 years after that till Activision ditched the older consoles with Name of Obligation: Infinite Warfare. With Black Ops 6, PS4 and Xbox One may have continued receiving last-gen variations for a shocking 5 years in a row.
If you happen to’re questioning why this is likely to be the case, look no additional than the truth that roughly half of PlayStation customers are nonetheless enjoying on a PS4. The last-gen set up base stays enormous, and reducing it off from probably the most costly video games to make could be leaving a ton of cash on the desk. PS5 exclusives like Spider-Man 2 and Closing Fantasy VII Rebirth already seem to have suffered poorer gross sales because of that.
In fact, Xbox gamers aren’t more likely to discover the worth hike anyway since most of them will be capable to play Black Ops 6 with a paid Recreation Go subscription. Microsoft is reportedly planning to carry the sequence to the Netflix-like library later this 12 months, although there are additionally rumors that it would elevate the month-to-month service’s value as soon as it does.
Activision declined to remark.
Replace 5/24/2024 5:45 p.m. ET: Added Kotaku’s personal sourcing and unbiased corroboration.