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Activision has confirmed that Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will likely be launching next week, on October 24, and with it comes the news that the PC version of the sport has been designed to be a cutting-edge experience, one that may offer several key features, including 4K graphics, Ultrawide support, AMD FSR 3.1, FSR Frame Generation, and more. Players can begin pre-loading the sport at 9 a.m. PT on Monday ahead of its official release, which is scheduled for October 24 between 4 a.m. PT and 11 p.m. PT for PlayStation and Microsoft PC players, and 9 p.m. PT for those on Battle.net and Steam. A PC launch trailer for the sport, including PC system requirements and extra launch details, could be found below.
AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution 3 transforms your gaming experience with faster, more responsive framerates in Black Ops 6 using super resolution temporal upscaling and advanced frame generation. The FSR Frame Generation toggle present in your graphics settings means that you can enable Frame Generation, which significantly increases your framerate and works seamlessly with other upscaling solutions. An [AMD FidelityFX Contrast Adaptive Sharpening (CAS)] slider might help bring more details to edges of weapons, players, and environments.