NVIDIA’s deep learning super sampling image upscaling technology, DLSS, is probably coming very soon to Infinity Ward and Raven Software’s free-to-play battle royale hit Call of Duty: Warzone. This is according to a newsletter that was sent out by green team regarding Overwatch’s newly added support for NVIDIA Reflex, which includes a subject line claiming that DLSS is coming to Call of Duty: Warzone next week on Thursday, April 22. Evidently, Call of Duty: Warzone’s NVIDIA DLSS update might be enabled as part of the game’s Season 3 patch update.
@NVIDIAGeForce I received this week's GeForce newsletter from you guys with this "Warzone DLSS launch on 4/22" text in the subject, but I can't find any news about this on the website, just this text on the email. Is It real? #NVIDIAGeForce #dlss #Warzone pic.twitter.com/wVGrrf0yo2
— Leonardo Leal (@LeonardoLeal) April 17, 2021
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War does support NVIDIA DLSS, and the company mentioned support for Warzone was coming soon. Raven Software teased first information on the Season 3 changes in a Twitter thread this week, stating that Warzone will see changes including weapon updates, Roze skin changes, and more to be announced.
Sources: Leonardo Leal, Charlie Intel