Call of Duty: Warzone, Infinity Ward's free-to-play addition to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, is a battle royale game, meaning its map is pretty damn large. You might naturally worry about such expansive vistas tanking your performance, but by some sort of witchcraft Infinity Ward has managed to keep Call of Duty: Warzone’s PC performance slippery-smooth across all resolutions.
We knew that such performance was possible in a Call of Duty battle royale ever since the addition of Blackout to Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 (and seriously, it makes me sad that so many people have forgotten all about this stellar battle royale). This Treyarch-developed game performed pretty much as well as Black Ops 4 did itself, and it seems like Infinity Ward has taken a page from Treyarch’s book for Call of Duty: Warzone.
Warzone matches Call of Duty: Modern Warfare’s PC performance, which might not seem tremendously impressive given that it is essentially a new game mode for the same game. But it is impressive when you consider the scale of Warzone’s map and its 150-person player count. We’ve tested this game against some of the best graphics cards around to uncover its PC performance.
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