Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 may not be the longest game out there, but there’s one good reason that some gamers may jump back in to play it again and again.
07.11.2023 - 16:17 / wccftech.com / Vladimir Makarov
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III will be among the new titles launching this month that will support NVIDIA DLSS technology for significant performance boosts.
As highlighted by a new comparison video shared today, the latest entry in the popular series, which will release on November 10th on PC and console, can enjoy a performance upgrade of up to 1.8 times on PC thanks to DLSS 3.
As already mentioned, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III isn't the only game launching in the coming days to support NVIDIA's technology, as Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, and Remnant II: The Awakened King DLC will both come with DLSS support. The former can get a performance uplift of up to 2.2x at 4K resolution, max settings, while the latter, much like the base game, will support DLSS 3, DLSS 2, and Reflex.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III launches on November 10th on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and Xbox One worldwide. Learn more about the game in the outline below.
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In the direct sequel to the record-breaking Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, Captain Price and Task Force 141 face off against the ultimate threat. The ultranationalist war criminal Vladimir Makarov is extending his grasp across the world causing Task Force 141 to fight like never before.
IT’S TIME TO SETTLE OLD SCORES AND START NEW ONES
Modern Warfare® III celebrates the 20th anniversary of Call of Duty with one of the greatest collections of Multiplayer maps ever assembled - both fan favorites and all new ones. All 16 launch maps from the original Modern Warfare 2 (2009) have been modernized with new modes and gameplay features and will be available at launch to get everyone started, while over 12 all-new core 6v6 maps will fuel post-launch live seasons.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 may not be the longest game out there, but there’s one good reason that some gamers may jump back in to play it again and again.
aims to push the juggernaut franchise into the future even as it offers longtime players sustained bursts of nostalgia. Open Combat Missions offer sandbox-style gameplay for the first time in a game and the ever-popular Zombies mode debuts in In contrast, the game’s multiplayer suite is full of maps reimagined from the 2011 classic. All of this was reportedly put together in half the development time typically befitting a mainline game.
In just over a week since the global release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, the multiplayer experience has showcased an immersive gameplay environment distinguished by its signature fast and responsive movement mechanics, along with tactical enhancements and a refined TTK, urging PlayStation players to navigate fluid and strategic combat scenarios.
For the first time in franchise history, Call of Duty has released a direct sequel to the previous year’s title with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Continuing the new rebooted series that began in 2019, the latest entry in the long-running FPS series sees the return of the original trilogy’s most infamous villains: Vladimir Makarov. As Makarov’s plan takes shape and the world is put in danger, its up to Task Force 141 to put a stop to him.
Today, Sledgehammer Games has released a new update for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III. The game has been patched to version 1.33, fixing various bugs and bringing several balance changes that are fully listed here.
Activision has officially released Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, the latest instalment in their ever-growing rebooted Modern Warfare sub-collection.
The new NVIDIA GeForce 546.17 WHQL driver is now available for download, packing DLSS 3 optimizations for the latest games that support it, as well as NVIDIA Reflex improvements in Counter Strike 2 and more.
The release of is an exciting moment for fans of the series, but the basic requirements to install the game could quickly temper some of that anticipation. games have gotten increasingly difficult to set up on a system over the years, going from simple affairs packed into a few gigabytes of space to major graphical undertakings with complex launchers and frequent updates. makes some decisions that force more files on and players alike, and it feels closer to a breaking point than ever before.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III is finally out for everyone and while many are excited about its take on first-person shooter multiplayer gameplay, especially in that it includes every map from 2009's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, the campaign so far has not been well-received by critics and fans. A new Bloomberg report sheds some light on the harsh conditions and quick turnaround developer Sledgehammer Games worked with to get the latest Call of Duty out the door, which might explain the campaign's mishaps.
This winter's dismally received Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 was created in "less than a year and a half", with staff working overtime to make up for mid-development changes of direction, according to a new report published on the day of the latest Activision shooter's release.
The latest entry in Activision Blizzard's popular Call of Duty video-game series was made in half the time of previous iterations, a fact that may be contributing to a spate of bad reviews, according to people familiar with the development process. Critics have panned the game, the first big release since Microsoft Corp. closed its $69 billion acquisition of Activision last month, saying the storyline feels rushed. Most Call of Duty games are developed in around three years, but the bulk of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, which comes out Friday, was made in less than a year and a half, said the people, who asked to not be identified because they weren't authorized to speak publicly. The abridged production schedule proved stressful for the development team, they said.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III is out today on all platforms, and you can check the launch patch notes here. However, the game's early reception, specifically for the campaign portion that has been out since last week, has been especially bad.