EA has confirmed that Battlefield Hardline will be pulled from the PlayStation Store and Xbox digital storefront on May 22, 2026. All downloadable content will be removed at the same time. Online servers for the PS4 and Xbox One versions will then shut down one month later, on June 22, 2026.
Players who already own the game will still be able to access the single-player campaign after the server shutdown. Multiplayer will no longer be available on those platforms once the June deadline passes.
PC Version Is Not Affected
EA confirmed that Battlefield Hardline on PC will remain available, including online services. No plans have been announced to remove the PC version from sale or shut down its servers.
This is the second time Hardline has faced a shutdown. EA previously closed the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game in 2024. At that time, EA kept PS4 and Xbox One servers running. That window is now closing too.
Players Still Have Time for Achievements and DLC
The delisting date is still weeks away. Players looking to earn platinum trophies, complete DLC achievements, or buy the game digitally on console have until May 22 to do so. Multiplayer access continues until June 22.
Battlefield Hardline launched in 2015, developed by Visceral Games. It took the franchise in a cops-and-robbers direction rather than a military setting. The game had a mixed reception but retained a small player base on current-gen consoles well beyond its launch window.

