PlayStation 5
ConfirmedSystem Requirements
MW4 PC requirements: specs are still not official
MW4 is confirmed for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S and Switch 2. Activision has announced PC feature direction, but has not published the CPU, GPU, RAM, storage or DirectX targets needed to run the game.
Xbox Series X|S
ConfirmedPC
ConfirmedNintendo Switch 2
ConfirmedNot yet published
Official PC requirements are not out yet
As of the July 10 source check, Activision has not released the official minimum or recommended CPU, GPU, RAM, storage or DirectX targets for Modern Warfare 4. We will publish those figures only when a first-party page supplies them; another Call of Duty game's list is not an MW4 requirement.
Confirmed PC direction, not a spec sheet
What Activision has actually announced for PC
- Performance, visual-fidelity, responsiveness and customization tuning are a stated PC focus.
- High-end PC options named in the reveal include DLSS 4.5 and expanded real-time ray tracing.
- None of those feature names identifies a minimum GPU, RAM amount, storage size or target frame rate.
Requirement status checklist
Supported platforms
ConfirmedPS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC storefronts and Nintendo Switch 2 are in official MW4 materials.
PC minimum specs
PendingCPU, GPU, RAM, storage and DirectX targets have not been published yet.
PC feature direction
ConfirmedThe official reveal names DLSS 4.5, expanded real-time ray tracing and competitive-focused settings, but not the hardware needed to use them.
Switch 2 availability
Confirmed / timing pendingThe game is confirmed for Switch 2; official support notes Switch 2 pre-orders come later.
A safe PC-upgrade hold list
1. Record your current parts. Keep your CPU, GPU, RAM, free storage and display target handy so you can compare them immediately when official targets land.
2. Do not buy to a guessed list. A feature such as ray tracing may be optional and does not reveal the minimum configuration. Wait for the official minimum and recommended rows before choosing CPU, GPU or storage specifically for MW4.
3. Use the beta as a real-world check. When timing and preload are official, test your own hardware rather than treating a pre-launch estimate as a performance promise. See the open beta tracker for the confirmed access status.