Call of Duty is finally, finally leaving the previous generation of consoles behind with Modern Warfare 4, as Infinity Ward confirmed that the sequel would only be available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. However, itâs also coming to Nintendo Switch 2, making it the franchiseâs first title on a Nintendo platform since 2013âs Call of Duty: Ghosts on the Wii U.
To handle development, Infinity Ward is partnering with Digital Legends, which youâll probably recognize as one of the many studios that worked on the now-defunct Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile. While this is a native version of the game â and not cloud-based, as some Switch 1 ports were in the past â pre-orders wonât be available on Switch 2 until later this Summer.
Interestingly, thereâs nothing about its price, while other platforms will need to shell out the usual $69.99. A potential $80 price point incoming? Time will tell, but we wouldnât put it past Activision.
On PC, Beenox returns once more to ensure support for âmultipleâ upscaling options, including DLSS 4.5 and Frame Generation. There will also be âexpandedâ graphics options and ray tracing across all modes for reflections, volumetrics, ambient occlusion, and shadows. Furthermore, you can adjust the volumetrics and expect âhigher-fidelity VFX.â
And while it wonât be available for Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass on day one, XBOX Play Anywhere support is confirmed.
More details on DMZ will be revealed on June 7th so stay tuned. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 launches on October 23rd for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2.
