Nvidia's DLSS technology is soon coming to Activision's free-to-play battle royale Call of Duty Warzone. The update that is set to introduce DLSS is coming next week - April 22, 2021.
Call of Duty Warzone is a fairly optimised title and you don't need the beefiest of PCs to run the game at acceptable framerates, quite the contrary, even an older piece of hardware will do if you lower the visuals to medium or low.
Of course, there are also those who love to push for high refresh rate gaming with framerates in 144 or even 240 and that's when Nvidia's DLSS comes in handy. With this super sampling tech, which is becoming increasingly popular among players, you can double and in some cases even triple your framerate with a small visual sacrifice.
Call of Duty Warzone does not have a DLSS tech at the moment, but it was already announced that it should be coming very soon. Today, thanks to a leaked promo email we have the release date, which is set for next week - April 22, 2021.
In order to use DLSS tech, you will need a GPU from Nvidia's RTX 2000 or 3000 series. AMD GPUs and Nvidia series below RTX 2000 do not support DLSS but the Red Team are working on their own version which should be coming sometime this year.
Call of Duty Warzone is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S.