Nvidia has claimed that they are looking forward to catering huge swarth of gamers through their deep learning super sampling (DLSS) support. Luckily for the fans of Call of Duty: Warzone, one of the biggest gaming communities, DLSS is reportedly going to cover the popular battle royale as well.
According to Nvidia’s email for their weekly newsletter of GeForce Now streaming service, Call of Duty: Warzone will receive DLSS support when Season 3 arrives next week. The arrival of DLSS support on Warzone will significantly boost the game by increasing its frame rates and enhancing resolution.
Nvidia describes DLSS by saying,
“DLSS taps into the power of a deep learning neural network to boost frame rates and generate beautiful, sharp images for your games.”
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Warzone is undoubtedly going to reach the next level by partnering up with this cutting-edge Nvidia technology. CoD: Black Ops Cold War players already know how superior a game gets after getting DLSS support. You can check it out through the video embedded above.
Moreover, a Twitter user, Leonardo Leal, also shared the picture of the email where the subject states that Warzone DLSS will launch on “4/22”.
However, the developers are yet to confirm this, so the tweet must be taken with a pinch of salt as the scenario can change.
It’s surely going to be a happening month for the fans of Warzone. Season 3 is all set to bring weapon updates, Roze skin changes, and a lot more!
Currently, neither Nvidia or Activision have commented on DLSS support. But if everything that’s being talked about is true, players have to wait only for a few days to try out a refined CoD: Warzone.
About Call of Duty: Warzone
Call of Duty: Warzone is a first-person shooter battle royale that only supports multiplayer mode. It allows for both cross-platform and cross-progression which makes it gameplay remarkably spectacular. Unlike other battle royales, CoD: Warzone can easily house 150 players in a match while this limit is extended to 200 for some limited-time modes.
Players are offered the choice of playing two modes: Battle Royale and Plunder. To make the game interesting, large and diverse maps are packed by the game. Like any other Call of Duty arrival, Warzone too doesn’t have a shortage of weapons that can wipe out the existence of your opposition.
Call of Duty: Warzone surpassed 60 million downloads in the first two months of its release and received positive reviews from critics throughout the world.
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