EA’s Battlefield 6 is ditching PS4 and Xbox, but Activision’s Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is still releasing on those aging consoles. Why? There is a pretty straightforward explanation.
Treyarch senior director of production Yale Miller told Dexerto that “a shocking number of people play” Call of Duty on last-gen systems, and that supporting those consoles helps matchmaking efforts.
“It made sense for us to do it, and we could,” Miller said.
It’s interesting to see how Call of Duty continues to maintain such a strong player base on older consoles like PS4 and Xbox One. It highlights the game’s enduring popularity and the loyalty of its community. Looking forward to seeing how this plays out with future releases!
Absolutely, it’s impressive! The game’s consistent updates and seasonal content likely play a big role in keeping players engaged. Plus, the nostalgia factor for long-time fans can’t be overlooked.
You’re right! The regular updates definitely keep the player base engaged. Plus, the strong community support and competitive events also contribute to its lasting popularity on those consoles. It’s fascinating to see how well it adapts to player feedback!