We've learned the full system requirements for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. Preload details and release times have also been announced, and a new trailer has been released.
The premiere of the latest installment of the popular shooter series Call of Duty is just over a week away, so the creators from Treyarch are heating up the atmosphere. A new trailer for Black Ops 6 has just appeared online, and you can watch it below.
The full hardware requirements for the game on PC were also made available. So far we only knew preliminary requirements, which were identical to last year's Modern Warfare 3. This time we received an updated schedule, with slight changes and expanded to include a "4K Ultra" level. Below you can familiarize yourself with the entirety.
In addition, Black Ops 6 will offer support for ultrawide monitors and AMD FSR 3.1 technology. It is also worth paying attention to the disk space requirements, as the mentioned 102 GB is almost 50 GB less than needed in the case of Modern Warfare 3. Of course, if we decide to install the additional Warzone module, this number will increase significantly.
The game's creators also provided information about the preload on PC and consoles, as well as the exact date and times when we will be able to launch Black Ops 6.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will be available on PC and PS4, PS5, XOne and XSX/S consoles. You can buy the PC version on platforms such as Steam, Battle.net and Microsoft Store. The title will also be available for Game Pass subscribers to play at launch.
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