Activision has confirmed a number of details on the PC version of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, including system requirements.
Modern Warfare 3 on PC requires an SSD with a whopping 149GB of available space for the initial download (78GB if COD HQ and Warzone are already installed). Content can then be uninstalled to access COD HQ and multiplayer only, Activision said in a blog post.
Let’s start with the official PC system requirements:
Minimum
Recommended
Competitive / Ultra 4K Specifications
Required for all specs:
Recommended Drivers for Nvidia/AMD
Meanwhile, the PC version supports Nvidia’s DLSS 3, the AI-powered graphics tech that improves image quality and responsiveness. DLSS 3 adds frame generation for GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs to create additional high quality frames and integrates Nvidia Reflex low-latency technology for optimal responsiveness.
As for PC preloading, those who buy Modern Warfare 3 digitally on PC can preload the game ahead of launch. Preloading is also available for campaign early access, and on PC begins on November 1 at 9am Pacific / 12noon Eastern / 4pm UK, with early access itself going live on November 2 at 10am Pacific / 1pm Eastern / 5pm UK.
Preloading for the game’s official launch, including Multiplayer and Zombies, begins on November 8 at 9am Pacific / 12noon Eastern / 5pm UK, with the full game going live on November 10 at 9am Pacific / 12noon Eastern / 5pm UK. Here’s the PC launch map:
Modern Warfare 3 is the first Call of Duty game to launch following Microsoft’s $69 billion buyout of Activision Blizzard, but don’t expect it to hit Game Pass until 2024. Check out IGN’s Modern Warfare 3 multiplayer review in progress to find out what we thought of the recent open beta.
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