On both Xbox Series X and PS5, the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 campaign offers 4K/60fps as a baseline, although that resolution is arrived at through temporal upscaling (the video doesn’t specify what the native resolution is). At 60fps, both the XSX and PS5 are pretty much a perfect flat line. A 1440p/120fps performance mode is also offered, which is where you start to see more of a difference between Microsoft and Sony’s consoles. While the XSX largely maintains a full 120fps, with some small dips of 5 frames or less, the PS5 can slide as far as the low 90fps range. As for the Xbox Series S, it offers a 1440p/60fps mode, which is mostly consistent with some brief hiccups, and a 1080p mode with performance that ranges widely from around 90fps down to 60fps. Meanwhile, on PC you can get a pretty solid 60fps at 4K from a RTX 3060 Ti without any need for DLSS. Looking at image quality, there isn’t much difference between platforms. Both XSX and PS5 run at near-ultra settings and even the Series S looks pretty good with only some small clawbacks to lighting and other effects. Basically, consistency is the name of the game here, with big differences only apparent when you stress the hardware out at 120fps. You can check out how Modern Warfare 2’s multiplayer performs here. Activision Blizzard has faced a series of lawsuits and other legal action on the heels of a suit filed by California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) alleging widespread gender-based discrimination and sexual harassment at the Call of Duty publisher. You can get more details on that unfolding story here. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 launches on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PS5 tomorrow (October 28).