Modern Warfare 4 Switch 2 Port Hits 60 FPS as Early Testers Fault Blurry Visuals
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Updated · Wccftech · Aug 22
Modern Warfare 4 Switch 2 Port Hits 60 FPS as Early Testers Fault Blurry Visuals
3 articles · Updated · Wccftech · Aug 22
Summary
Early hands-on reports said the Switch 2 build mostly holds 60 fps in multiplayer but suffers from low resolution, heavy artifacting and hitching in crowded fights.
Nintendo World Report said Activision confirmed the port uses integrated DLSS, with testers describing unusually poor image quality around character models, weapons and buildings.
Handheld play looked better on the smaller screen, though testers warned the Joy-Con sticks hurt aiming precision and recommended a Pro Controller; mouse mode felt usable but spotting distant enemies remained difficult.
A briefly accessed campaign mission ran worse, with regular traversal stutters, while French outlet Switch-Actu said campaign appears to target 30 fps for a cleaner image than multiplayer.
The port is the first Call of Duty to reach Nintendo under Microsoft and Nintendo's 10-year deal, but its visual compromises could leave Switch 2 players at a cross-play disadvantage before the October 23, 2026 launch.