Introducing Warzone, a new, massive combat arena within Call of DutyⓇ: Modern WarfareⓇ, that’s completely free for players on all platforms. It’s available to download from Battle.netⓇ right now, and we’ve released an accompanying Call of DutyⓇ: Warzone Game Ready Driver that’ll deliver optimized performance to reach 144+ FPS for competitive play. Once you’re in-game, you’ll experience the largest Call of DutyⓇ battleground in history, with up to 150 players, in two modes featuring Call of Duty Modern Warfare’s signature gameplay.
In Battle Royale, you and a group of friends can drop into a massive firefight to be the last squad standing. Drop in, armor up, loot for rewards, and battle your way to the top. Additionally, Warzone introduces Plunder, where players drop in with their teammates to grab the most cash to win. Players earn in-game cash by eliminating opponents, completing Contracts, and controlling key cash deposit locations.
With plenty of new features and mechanics, Call of Duty: Warzone brings new and unique gameplay to the ever-popular Battle Royale arena. To experience it at its very best, play on PC where GeForce RTX graphics cards deliver 144+ FPS, giving you a better chance of hitting your target, and giving you a faster, clearer experience when paired with a high refresh rate G-SYNC monitor. As we demonstrated recently, running at high framerates can give you an edge in competitive multiplayer shooters, making the difference between winning a chicken dinner, or going home with a doggy bag.
Per Activision, the system requirements for Call of Duty: Warzone are as follows:
Call of Duty: Warzone System Requirements |
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Minimum | Recommended | Competitive | Ultra | |
Experience | The Minimum Specs needed to play Warzone | The Recommended Specs to run at 60 FPS in most situations with all options set to medium | The Competitive Specs to run at a high FPS for use with a high refresh monitor | The Ultra Specs to run the game at high FPS in 4K resolution |
GPU | GeForce GTX 670 or 1650 | GeForce GTX 970 or 1660 | GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER | GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER |
CPU | Intel Core i3-4340 or AMD FX-6300 | Intel Core i5-2500K or AMD Ryzen R5 1600X | Intel i7-8700K or AMD Ryzen 1800X | Intel i7-9700K or AMD Ryzen 2700X |
RAM | 8GB | 12GB | 16GB | 16GB |
HDD | 175GB HD space | 175GB HD space | 175GB HD space | 175GB HD space |
Network | Broadband | Broadband | Broadband | Broadband |
Sound | DirectX-Compatible | DirectX-Compatible | DirectX-Compatible | DirectX-Compatible |
OS | Win 10 64-Bit | Win 10 64-Bit | Win 10 64-Bit | Win 10 64-Bit |
If you do enter the Warzone on PC using a GeForce RTX or GeForce GTX graphics card, you can automatically record your best kills and moments using NVIDIA Highlights. To enable Highlights, load GeForce Experience before you boot Warzone, enter the settings, and ensure “In-Game Overlay” is on. Then load Warzone, and you’ll be promoted to activate Highlights.
At the end of matches and your session, you can review Highlights, trim and edit, and upload to YouTube and social media. Alternatively, access the GeForce Experience Gallery by pressing Alt+Z at any time.
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