Game
PC performance guide
Built from official data

Call of Duty: Warzone

Call of Duty: Warzone is a perfect example of why high-intent PC pages need to talk about real play targets rather than only minimum compatibility. Competitive readability, higher refresh goals, and everyday consistency are the questions that matter, and this page is meant to answer those more clearly than a store card does.

ShooterBattle RoyalePC
ReleasedMar 10, 2020
GenresShooter, Battle Royale
PlatformsPC
DeveloperInfinity Ward
PublisherActivision
Play styleFast-paced shooter

Find the official PC requirements, likely FPS tiers, and optimization read for the Windows version without digging through scattered store blurbs.

Also searched as: Call of Duty Warzone

PC requirements summary

Warzone is not a low-minimum page in practice. The meaningful hardware question is where a build starts to feel genuinely satisfying once higher-refresh firefights become the goal.

Entry readThe floor gets you into matches, not necessarily into comfort
Comfort readResponse and readability matter more than inflated visuals
Upgrade readA stronger build pays off once real firefight pressure starts

Estimated FPS by GPU

We have not collected enough official PC guidance for this game yet.

No estimated chart is available for this resolution yet.

Optimization read

Warzone is a classic competitive-read page: the useful planning target is not a low minimum, but a cleaner higher-refresh experience that keeps firefights readable and responsive. The page matters because a qualifying machine is not automatically a satisfying Warzone machine.

ScalingSolid
StabilityMixed
AccessibilitySolid
  • The game can scale toward stronger competitive targets, but the better play feel still costs more than the floor suggests.
  • Large fights and busier scenes matter more than a quiet benchmark, which keeps consistency central to the read.
  • A route in exists, but the smoother competitive target starts later than a simple minimum-spec read implies.

Share your experience

Screenshots