The popular franchise has returned to modern combat with the launch of the new Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare®. Featuring a gritty single-player campaign, co-op missions, the multiplayer you know and love, a tense new 2v2 multiplayer mode, and a massive new 64-player ground war with a full complement of vehicles, Modern Warfare is jam-packed with goodness.
And on GeForce RTX GPUs, it’s enhanced with lifelike ray-traced shadows that improve immersion, realism and graphical fidelity. With ray-traced shadows, the world and its characters are accurately shadowed with a level of detail beyond the capabilities of traditional shadow maps. Shadows stretch across the scene, and feature realistic contact hardening and softening, as seen in the real world, giving you a more immersive experience. To see these improvements for yourself, head on over to our Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Graphics and Performance Guide.
Ray tracing is available now in the single-player campaign, as well as all of the core multiplayer modes. Ray tracing will not be enabled in the Ground War multiplayer and Special Ops co-op modes.