These 6+ PS5, PS4 Games Will Be Delisted in May and June 1

After a spate of delistings and server shutdowns in March and April, June 2026 is looking a lot more relaxed on the PS Store.

Of course, as is pretty much always the case, there are half-dozen or so things you need to be aware of.

Here’s the upcoming schedule of potential disruption you should know about:

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Call of Duty: Warzone is undoubtedly the biggest delisting here, as we slowly start to see the phasing out of PS4 approximately 13 years since launch.

But before that is a quite complicated situation with Pinball FX.

The PS4 versions of the main game and Pinball M – renamed to Pinball FX Midnight recently – will remain on the PS Store as normal, but they’ll cease receiving new DLC and updates starting 1st June.

In addition, following all of the layoffs at Epic Games, Horizon Chase Turbo will be delisted from the PS Store on 1st June. This will include DLC packs, like Senna Forever, as well. Existing copies will remain in your digital game library, and Horizon Chase 2 will be unaffected on both the PS5 and PS4.

Elsewhere, after being delisted in May, Battlefield Hardline’s PS4 version will be taken offline on 22nd June. The PS3 version is already offline.

But the big one, as alluded to, is the delisting of Call of Duty: Warzone on 4th June. This will only affect the PS4 version, and if you’ve already got the client downloaded, you’ll be able to continue playing until approximately November.

While publisher Activision hasn’t confirmed a specific date for when it will disable online services yet, it’s said that it will happen once Season 1 of the new Modern Warfare 4 gets underway.

The new game is due out on 23rd October, and it took about three weeks for the most recent game Black Ops 7 to start Season 1. So November seems roughly about the right time for this.

As an additional note, the in-game store within the PS4 version of Warzone will be removed on 25th June, but you’ll still be able to continue progressing your Battle Pass et al as usual.

That’s the full breakdown of everything you need to know here, then. Of course, we’ll check-in periodically and update if any other last minute delistings emerge.

Is there anything in particular you’re going to miss? Let us know in the comments section below.