Lower latency is here for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Warzone
NVIDIA Reflex measures and reduces system lag within competitive titles, including two popular Call of Duty titles.

What you need to know
- NVIDIA released a GeForce Game Ready driver that brings NVIDIA Reflex support to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Warzone.
- NVIDIA Reflex measures and reduces system latency.
- Control and Death Stranding also have patches that add DLSS 8K Ultra Performance Mode.
NVIDIA's latest GeForce Game Ready driver enables NVIDIA Reflex for both Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Warzone. The same driver will also improve the performance of Star Wars: Squadrons. NVIDIA Reflex is a suite of technologies that measures and reduces latency.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and its free-to-play battle royale mode Call of Duty: Warzone are fast-paced titles that benefit greatly from reduced latency. NVIDIA Reflex is powered by the GeForce RTX 30 Series and supported NVIDIA G-Sync monitors, so you'll need the right hardware to take advantage of it. The RTX 30 series is new, but looks to include some of the best graphics cards on the market.
NVIDIA Reflex is a new technology that reduces latency by keeping a system's CPU and GPU in sync.
NVIDIA's latest patch also brings DLSS 8K Ultra Performance mode to Control and Death Stranding. 8K DLSS Ultra Performance mode uses AI to improve image quality while rendering fewer pixels.
NVIDIA also highlights that its new driver will deliver the best experience for Star Wars: Squadrons.
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