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Release Date
Oct 28, 2022 Sep 13, 2019
Developer
Infinity Ward (Lead), Treyarch, Raven Software, Sledgehammer Games, Beenox, High Moon Studios, Toys for Bob, Demonware, Digital Legends Entertainment, Solid State Studios, Activision Shanghai, Activision Central Tech Gearbox Software (additional development by Gearbox Studio Quebec)
Publisher
Activision 2K Games
Genre(s)
First-Person Shooter, Action, Military Action RPG, Looter Shooter, First-Person Shooter, Co-op
Engine
IW 9.0 (Evolved from previous Call of Duty engines) Unreal Engine 4
stars Ratings & Price
Content Rating
Mature 17+ M (Mature 17+) - ESRB Descriptors: Intense Violenc
Avg. User Rating
4.1 / 5.0 4.0 / 5.0
Current Price (USD)
$69.99 $59.99
tune Key Specs
Quick Highlights
  • Perspective: First-Person (Third-Person mode available in select MP playlists)
  • Multiplayer: Extensive (Core 6v6, Ground War, Invasion, Special Ops, Raids, Warzone 2.0, DMZ)
  • Setting: Modern Day Global Locations (Urzikstan, Mexico, Amsterdam, USA, etc.)
  • Platforms: PC (Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S
  • Unique Feature: Return of Task Force 141, Advanced Gunsmith, New Movement Mechanics, Integration with Warzone 2.0 & DMZ, Episodic Raids.
  • Perspective: First-Person
  • Multiplayer: Up to 4-player Online Co-op, LAN Co-op, Cross-Platform Multiplayer (most platforms)
  • Setting: Multiple Planets (Pandora, Promethea, Eden-6, etc.)
  • Platforms: PC (Windows, macOS), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Google Stadia, Nintendo Switch (Ultimate Edition)
  • Unique Feature: Bazillions of procedurally generated guns, four distinct Vault Hunter classes with deep skill trees, signature cel-shaded art style and humor, multi-planet exploration, robust co-op gameplay.
sports_esports Gameplay & Mechanics
Companions/Followers
  • Task Force 141 & Los Vaqueros (Campaign AI Squadmates): Throughout the campaign, the player character (Price, Soap, Gaz, or Alejandro, depending on the mission) is almost always accompanied by other AI-controlled members of Task Force 141 or Los Vaqueros. These squadmates provide combat support, covering fire, breach doors, participate in scripted sequences, and deliver crucial dialogue. Their presence and actions are heavily scripted for each mission.
    Human (Special Forces)
  • Co-op Partners (Special Ops & Raids): In Special Ops missions (2 players) and Raids (3 players), players team up with other human-controlled Operators. Teamwork, communication, and utilizing different loadouts and skills are essential for completing objectives, reviving downed teammates, and overcoming challenging enemy waves or puzzles.
    Human (Player Characters / Operators)
  • Warzone / DMZ Squadmates (Online Players): In Warzone (Battle Royale) and DMZ (Extraction Shooter), players can team up in squads (duos, trios, quads). Squadmates can share resources, provide covering fire, revive each other, coordinate tactics, and complete contracts/objectives together against other player teams and AI combatants.
    Human (Player Characters / Operators)
  • FL4K's Pets (Skag, Spiderant, Jabber): FL4K, the Beastmaster, can choose one of three loyal pets to fight alongside them. Each pet has unique abilities, attacks, and can be upgraded through FL4K's skill trees. Pets can draw aggro, deal damage, and provide buffs. They are a core part of FL4K's gameplay.
    Various alien creatures
  • Moze's Iron Bear: Moze, the Gunner, can summon her bipedal Iron Bear mech as an Action Skill. Iron Bear is equipped with customizable heavy weapons on each arm (e.g., miniguns, grenade launchers, railguns, flamethrowers, melee fists) and provides significant firepower and protection for a limited time.
    Mech Suit
  • Zane's SNTNL Drone & Digi-Clone: Zane, the Operative, can deploy a SNTNL combat drone that flies around attacking enemies with machine guns or rockets. He can also deploy a Digi-Clone of himself that distracts enemies and fires at them; Zane can swap places with his clone. These are Action Skills with cooldowns.
    Robotic Drone / Holographic Clone
  • Co-op Player Characters (Vault Hunters): In co-operative multiplayer, other players join as their chosen Vault Hunters, each with their own unique skills and abilities, acting as active companions.
    Human/Siren/Robot
Key Collectibles
  • Intel (Campaign - Limited/Contextual): While not a major collectible system like in some RPGs, campaign levels may contain laptops, documents, or environmental details that provide minor pieces of lore, backstory, or context for the current mission or characters. These are not usually tracked as formal 'collectibles' for progression.
  • Weapon Unlocks & Attachments (Multiplayer/Warzone Progression): A core progression loop involves leveling up individual weapons by using them in matches. This unlocks a wide array of attachments (scopes, muzzles, barrels, stocks, grips, magazines, ammo types, lasers) through the Gunsmith system, allowing for deep customization. New base weapons are often unlocked via the Battle Pass, in-game challenges, or as part of seasonal updates.
  • Operator Unlocks & Skins (Multiplayer/Warzone Progression): New playable Operators and cosmetic skins for them are unlocked by completing specific challenges (e.g., campaign missions, Special Ops objectives), through the Battle Pass, or by purchasing store bundles.
  • Calling Cards & Emblems (Multiplayer/Warzone Progression): Cosmetic items for player profiles, unlocked by completing various in-game challenges, through the Battle Pass, or via store bundles.
  • DMZ Mode - Faction Missions & Keys: In DMZ, players complete missions for different factions to earn rewards and unlock new mission tiers. Keys are found that unlock specific locked locations on the map, often containing valuable loot or mission items. Weapon Contraband and Blueprints can also be extracted and collected.
  • Typhon Logs & Dead Drops: Audio logs left by the first Vault Hunter, Typhon DeLeon, detailing his adventures and discoveries. Finding all three logs in a zone reveals the location of a Typhon Dead Drop, a hidden loot cache.
  • Eridian Writings: Ancient alien texts scattered across the planets. After acquiring an Eridian Analyzer, players can decipher these writings to gain XP and Eridium, and uncover more lore about the Eridians and Vaults.
  • Dead Claptraps: Parts from deceased Claptrap units that can be salvaged to help Claptrap build a new friend. Each part provides Eridium.
  • Crew Challenges (Various Types): A category of collectibles and repeatable activities specific to different NPCs and planets. Includes: - **Legendary Hunts:** (Sir Hammerlock) Defeating unique, powerful creatures. - **Targets of Opportunity:** (Zer0) Assassinating specific high-value targets. - **Crimson Radio:** (Moxxi) Sabotaging Children of the Vault propaganda towers. - **Hijack Target:** (Ellie) Stealing specific vehicle parts to unlock them for the Catch-A-Ride system.
  • Red Chests: Special chests containing higher-quality loot, often found in hidden areas or at the end of dungeons/challenges.
  • Vault Symbols & Eridium Piles: Hidden Vault symbols that can be found, and destructible Eridium crystal piles that yield Eridium currency (used for cosmetics and end-game purchases).
Key Themes
  • Modern Warfare
  • Special Operations
  • Counter-Terrorism
  • Global Conflict
  • Betrayal & Trust
  • Covert Ops
  • Geopolitics (Fictionalized)
  • Cartel Warfare
  • Military Technology
  • Loot & Mayhem
  • Dark Humor
  • Cults & Propaganda
  • Space Exploration & Multiple Planets
  • Corporate Greed (Weapon Manufacturers)
  • Found Family
  • Cel-Shaded Art Style
  • Over-the-Top Action
  • Satire
  • Anarchy
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Weapons Overview
  • Assault Rifles (e.g., M4, TAQ-56, Kastov 762, Lachmann-556, ISO Hemlock): Automatic/Semi-Auto Rifle
    Versatile primary weapons effective at most ranges. Highly customizable through Gunsmith with various attachments impacting stats like damage, range, recoil, handling.
  • Submachine Guns (SMGs) (e.g., Lachmann Sub, Vaznev-9K, FSS Hurricane, PDSW 528): Automatic (Close Quarters)
    High rate-of-fire weapons excelling in close-quarters combat. Prioritize mobility and fast ADS times. Customizable.
  • Shotguns (e.g., Lockwood 300, Expedite 12, Bryson 800): Close Quarters (High Damage)
    Devastating at very close range. Include pump-action, semi-auto, and double-barrel variants. Various ammo types (e.g., slugs, dragon's breath).
  • Light Machine Guns (LMGs) (e.g., Sakin MG38, RPK, RAAL MG): Automatic (Suppressive Fire)
    Large magazine capacity for sustained suppressive fire. Higher damage but slower handling than assault rifles.
  • Marksman Rifles (e.g., SP-R 208, Lockwood Mk2, SA-B 50, EBR-14): Semi-Auto/Bolt-Action (Precision Mid-Long Range)
    Offer a balance between assault rifle versatility and sniper rifle precision. Often capable of one or two-shot kills with good aim.
  • Sniper Rifles (e.g., MCPR-300, Signal 50, Victus XMR, FJX Imperium): Bolt-Action/Semi-Auto (Extreme Long Range)
    High-powered rifles for engaging targets at very long distances. Various scopes and attachments for stability and damage.
  • Battle Rifles (e.g., Lachmann-762, FTAC Recon, SO-14): Semi-Auto/Full-Auto Selectable (High Damage)
    Hard-hitting rifles that often feature select-fire modes, bridging the gap between assault rifles and marksman rifles.
  • Handguns (Pistols) (e.g., P890, .50 GS, X12, Basilisk): Sidearm
    Secondary weapons for backup or when primary ammo is depleted. Includes semi-autos, revolvers, and machine pistols. Can be dual-wielded with specific perks/attachments.
  • Launchers (e.g., Pila, JOKR, RPG-7, Strela-P): Anti-Vehicle/Anti-Personnel Explosive
    Used for destroying enemy vehicles, killstreaks, or clearing groups of enemies. Some are free-fire, others lock-on.
  • Melee (Combat Knife, Riot Shield, Dual Kodachis, Tonfa, etc.): Close Quarters (Silent/Lethal)
    Primary melee weapons like the Combat Knife for fast silent kills, or the Riot Shield for mobile defense. Other unique melee weapons added seasonally.
  • Lethal Equipment (Frag Grenade, Semtex, Claymore, C4, Throwing Knife, Molotov, Drill Charge): Throwable/Deployable Explosive/Utility
    Player-chosen explosives or traps used to damage or eliminate enemies.
  • Tactical Equipment (Flash Grenade, Stun Grenade, Smoke Grenade, Stim, Heartbeat Sensor, Snapshot Grenade, Decoy Grenade): Throwable/Deployable Utility/Disruption
    Non-lethal items used to disorient enemies, provide cover, heal, or gain tactical information.
  • Procedurally Generated Firearms: Varies (Pistols, SMGs, Shotguns, Assault Rifles, Sniper Rifles, Rocket Launchers, Heavy Weapons)
    The core of Borderlands: 'bazillions' of guns with randomly generated parts, stats, elemental effects (Incendiary, Shock, Corrosive, Cryo, Radiation), and special properties. Guns come in different rarities (Common to Legendary/Pearlescent). Anointed gear grants powerful bonuses tied to Action Skill usage.
  • Weapon Manufacturers (Examples): Varies (Determines Gun Characteristics)
    Each manufacturer has unique traits: **Jakobs** (high critical damage, ricocheting bullets, old-west aesthetic), **Maliwan** (elemental damage focus, charge-up times, dual elements), **Tediore** (guns are thrown like grenades when reloaded, then digistruct a new one), **Hyperion** (accuracy increases with sustained fire, deployable weapon shields when aiming), **Torgue** (explosive projectiles, sticky mode), **Dahl** (alternate fire modes - burst, full-auto, semi-auto), **Vladof** (high fire rate, under-barrel attachments like rockets/shotguns), **Atlas** (tracker tags for homing bullets), **COV (Children of the Vault)** ('infinite' ammo with overheat mechanic instead of traditional reloads).
  • Grenade Mods: Throwable Explosive/Utility
    Various grenade mods with diverse effects, including singularities, MIRVs (multiple explosions), transfusions (health stealing), elemental damage, and utility effects like teleportation or enemy grouping.
  • Shields: Defensive Gear
    Provide a regenerating energy shield that absorbs damage before health is affected. Shields have various capacities, recharge rates, recharge delays, and can have special properties like elemental resistance/nova bursts, damage boosting, or health regeneration.
  • Class Mods: Character Augment Gear
    Equippable items specific to each Vault Hunter class. They provide boosts to specific skills (even allowing skills to be over-leveled) and often grant passive stat increases or unique class-specific perks.
  • Artifacts: Utility Gear
    Provide powerful passive bonuses, often affecting movement (like enabling slam or slide anointments), elemental damage, melee damage, or providing unique utility effects like health regeneration or loot quality improvements.
Armor / Gear Sets
  • Armor Plates (Warzone / DMZ): In Warzone and DMZ modes, players can find and equip up to three armor plates, providing additional health segments that absorb damage before affecting base health. Different plate carriers (1-plate, 2-plate, 3-plate vests) determine the maximum number of plates that can be equipped. Plates are consumed when damaged and must be replenished.
  • Perks (Multiplayer - Base, Bonus, Ultimate): In multiplayer loadouts, players select a Perk Package consisting of two Base Perks, one Bonus Perk (earned mid-match), and one Ultimate Perk (earned later in a match). While not direct 'armor,' many perks offer defensive or survival benefits, e.g., 'Bomb Squad' (reduced explosive damage), 'Battle Hardened' (reduced tactical grenade effects), 'Quick Fix' (health regeneration on kills), 'Ghost' (undetectable by UAVs).
  • Field Upgrades (Multiplayer - e.g., Deployable Cover, Trophy System): Player-chosen tactical equipment with a cooldown. Some provide defensive capabilities, like Deployable Cover for instant protection or a Trophy System to intercept incoming explosives.
  • Campaign (No Equipable Armor System): In the single-player campaign, player characters do not have an equipable armor system where they can swap pieces for stat changes. Health regenerates automatically over time when not taking damage. Some missions might feature heavier scripted armor (like a bomb suit) for specific segments, but this is not customizable.
  • Operator Skins (Cosmetic): Players can unlock or purchase numerous cosmetic skins for their chosen Operators in Multiplayer, Warzone, and DMZ. These are purely visual and do not provide any gameplay advantages or armor value.
  • Shields: Primary defensive gear. Shields have varying capacities, recharge rates, recharge delays, and can possess special properties from different manufacturers (e.g., Pangolin - high capacity; Anshin - elemental resistance; Hyperion - amp damage on depletion). Legendary and unique shields offer powerful, build-defining effects.
  • Class Mods: Class-specific items that grant points to skills in the Vault Hunter's skill trees (potentially pushing them beyond their normal maximum) and provide additional passive stat bonuses or unique perks that synergize with specific builds.
  • Artifacts: Equippable Eridian artifacts that provide significant passive bonuses and unique effects. These can include elemental damage boosts, improved slide/slam mechanics, increased luck, health regeneration effects, or anointments that trigger on action skill use or other conditions.
Outfits/Customization
  • Campaign Character Outfits: In the single-player campaign, the main characters (Price, Soap, Gaz, Ghost, Alejandro) wear specific tactical gear and outfits appropriate to each mission's environment and context (e.g., desert camo, urban assault gear, ghillie suits, formal attire for covert ops). These are generally fixed for story purposes and not customizable by the player during the campaign.
  • Multiplayer Operator Skins: Extensive cosmetic customization for playable Operators in Multiplayer, Warzone, and DMZ. Players can unlock or purchase numerous skins for each Operator, ranging from realistic military attire and faction-specific gear to more outlandish or themed costumes (e.g., through Battle Passes, store bundles, or completing challenges). Skins often have multiple tiers or variants.
  • Weapon Blueprints & Camos (Multiplayer): Weapon Blueprints are pre-configured weapon variants with specific attachments and unique cosmetic designs. Players can also unlock a vast array of weapon camos (patterns and colors) by completing weapon-specific challenges (e.g., getting a certain number of kills, headshots, etc.). Charms, stickers, and reticles can also be customized.
  • Vehicle Skins (Multiplayer & Warzone): Cosmetic skins can be applied to various vehicles in multiplayer modes like Ground War and in Warzone, allowing for personalization.
  • Player Profile Customization (Calling Cards, Emblems): Players can customize their online profile with various unlockable Calling Cards (player banners) and Emblems.
  • Vault Hunter Heads: Unlockable and purchasable cosmetic heads that change the appearance of the player character's head. A wide variety of styles are available, from serious to outlandish.
  • Vault Hunter Skins: Cosmetic skins that alter the color scheme and patterns of the Vault Hunter's default outfit. Can be unlocked through gameplay, purchased, or obtained via special events and DLCs (e.g., Multiverse Final Form & Disciples of the Vault Cosmetic Packs).
  • Weapon Skins: Cosmetic skins that can be applied to weapons to change their appearance without affecting stats. Examples include the Butt Stallion weapon skin or Gold Weapon Skins Pack (pre-order/deluxe bonuses).
  • Weapon Trinkets: Small cosmetic charms that can be attached to weapons for personalization.
  • ECHO Device Skins: Cosmetic skins to change the appearance of the player's ECHO communication device.
  • Room Decorations (Sanctuary III): Players can find and place various decorations in their personal quarters aboard the Sanctuary III spaceship.
public World & Exploration
Playable Vehicles
  • Light Tactical Vehicles (e.g., ATV, UTV, Dirt Bike): Fast Ground Transport
    Agile vehicles for quick traversal across maps in Campaign, Ground War, Warzone, and DMZ. Offer little protection but high speed. Some UTVs may have a passenger-operated turret.
  • Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) & Infantry Fighting Vehicles (IFVs) (e.g., LAV, TAC-V): Armored Ground Combat/Transport
    Heavily armored vehicles capable of transporting multiple soldiers and equipped with powerful cannons or machine guns. Slower but offer significant protection and firepower. Prominent in Ground War, Warzone, DMZ, and some campaign missions.
  • Civilian Cars & Trucks: Ground Transport
    Various non-militarized vehicles found in campaign levels and Warzone/DMZ maps. Offer basic transport and cover but are easily destroyed.
  • Helicopters (Light Helo, Heavy Chopper): Air Transport/Attack
    Used for rapid deployment, transport, and air support in Warzone, DMZ, and Ground War. Light Helos are faster and more agile; Heavy Choppers offer more passenger capacity and sometimes door guns. Some campaign missions feature helicopter sequences.
  • Boats (RHIB, Armored Patrol Boat): Watercraft
    Used for navigating waterways in campaign missions, Warzone, and DMZ. RHIBs are fast and light; Armored Patrol Boats offer more protection and sometimes mounted weapons.
  • Cargo Truck: Heavy Ground Transport
    Large trucks used for transporting cargo or a large number of troops. Slow but can provide mobile cover.
  • Contextual/Scripted Vehicles (Campaign): Various (e.g., AC-130, specific mission vehicles)
    During specific campaign missions, players might operate unique vehicles or weapon systems in highly scripted sequences, such as providing air support from an AC-130 or driving unique mission-specific vehicles.
  • Outrunner: Light Buggy / All-Terrain Vehicle
    A fast and versatile two-seater buggy, a staple of the Borderlands series. Customizable with different chassis, weapons (machine guns, rockets), armor, wheels, and paint jobs via the Catch-A-Ride system.
  • Technical: Armed Truck / Utility Vehicle
    A heavier, more durable vehicle often equipped with a rear-mounted turret. Can carry more passengers. Also customizable with various weapons and parts.
  • Cyclone: Monowheel Combat Vehicle
    A fast, agile single-wheel vehicle capable of strafing and high speeds. Offers unique offensive capabilities and maneuverability. Customizable with different weapon systems and mods.
  • Bandit Technical / COV Vehicles: Faction-Specific Armed Vehicles
    Vehicles used by enemy factions like the Children of the Vault. Often ramshackle, heavily armed, and can be commandeered by the player. Some can be scanned at a Catch-A-Ride to unlock their parts for player vehicle customization.
  • Hover-Wheels (DLC - Moxxi's Heist): Specialized Vehicle
    Unique hover-capable wheels found in 'Moxxi's Heist of the Handsome Jackpot' DLC, allowing vehicles to float over certain surfaces.
  • Jetbeast (DLC - Bounty of Blood): Customizable Hoverbike
    A heavily armed and customizable hoverbike introduced in the 'Bounty of Blood' DLC, used for traversing the plains of Gehenna.
book Story & Characters
Main Characters
  • Captain John Price: Protagonist / Task Force 141 Leader (SAS)
    The iconic SAS Captain and leader of Task Force 141. A seasoned veteran known for his tactical brilliance, determination, and distinctive boonie hat. Playable in some campaign missions.
  • Sergeant John 'Soap' MacTavish: Protagonist / Task Force 141 Operator (SAS)
    A skilled Scottish SAS operative and a key member of Task Force 141. Known for his mohawk and resilience. Playable in several campaign missions.
  • Sergeant Kyle 'Gaz' Garrick: Protagonist / Task Force 141 Operator (SAS)
    A capable SAS operative and member of Task Force 141, often working closely with Price. Known for his professionalism. Playable in some campaign missions.
  • Lieutenant Simon 'Ghost' Riley: Protagonist (Implied) / Task Force 141 Operator (SAS)
    The enigmatic and lethal Task Force 141 operative, recognizable by his skull-patterned balaclava. Known for his stealth and combat prowess. While often a key AI companion, direct playable segments are limited or contextual.
  • Colonel Alejandro Vargas: Ally / Mexican Special Forces (Los Vaqueros)
    A principled and highly skilled Colonel in the Mexican Special Forces, leader of the Los Vaqueros unit. He becomes a crucial ally to Task Force 141 in their fight against the Las Almas Cartel and Hassan Zyani.
  • Farah Karim (Mentioned/Cameo - Multiplayer Operator): Ally / Urzikstan Liberation Force Leader
    Leader of the ULF from Modern Warfare (2019). While her campaign role in MWII is minimal, she is a prominent playable Operator in multiplayer and Warzone.
  • General Shepherd: Antagonist Figure / US General
    A high-ranking US General overseeing operations involving Task Force 141 and Shadow Company. His motives and allegiances become questionable, echoing his infamous role in the original Modern Warfare 2.
  • Commander Phillip Graves: Antagonist / CEO of Shadow Company (PMC)
    The charismatic but ruthless CEO of the private military company, Shadow Company, initially hired by General Shepherd. He becomes a significant antagonist.
  • Hassan Zyani: Main Antagonist / Al-Qatala Leader
    A Quds Force Major allied with Al-Qatala, seeking to acquire stolen American ballistic missiles for a devastating attack. The primary target for much of the campaign.
  • Valeria Garza ('El Sin Nombre'): Antagonist / Las Almas Cartel Leader
    The enigmatic and ruthless leader of the Las Almas Cartel, involved in trafficking and connected to Hassan Zyani.
  • Kate Laswell: Ally / CIA Station Chief
    A CIA Station Chief who provides intelligence and coordinates operations for Task Force 141. A recurring character from Modern Warfare (2019).
  • Multiplayer Operators (Various Factions: SpecGru, KorTac): Playable Characters (Multiplayer)
    A diverse roster of playable characters for multiplayer modes, belonging to two main private military factions, SpecGru and KorTac. Each Operator has unique skins, voice lines, and finishing moves, unlocked through progression or store bundles.
  • Amara (The Siren): Playable Vault Hunter
    A renowned hero from Partali, Amara is a powerful Siren who can summon ethereal fists to pummel her enemies. Her action skills focus on elemental damage, crowd control, and melee combat (Phasegrasp, Phaseslam, Phasecast).
  • FL4K (The Beastmaster): Playable Vault Hunter
    An emergent AI robot on a quest of self-discovery, accompanied by one of three loyal pets (Skag, Spiderant, Jabber) that assist in combat. FL4K excels at critical hits, stealth (Fade Away), and commanding their beasts (Gamma Burst, Rakk Attack!).
  • Moze (The Gunner): Playable Vault Hunter
    A former Vladof soldier who can digistruct and pilot her heavily armed Iron Bear mech. Moze's skill trees allow customization of Iron Bear's weaponry (miniguns, grenade launchers, railguns, etc.) and focus on explosives, shields, or infinite ammo.
  • Zane Flynt (The Operative): Playable Vault Hunter
    A semi-retired corporate hitman from the Flynt family. Zane utilizes various gadgets like a SNTNL drone, a Digi-Clone, and a deployable Barrier. He is unique in his ability to equip two Action Skills simultaneously by sacrificing his grenade slot.
  • Tyreen Calypso: Main Antagonist / Siren
    One of the Calypso Twins and a powerful Siren. She leads the Children of the Vault cult with her brother Troy, seeking to absorb the power of Vaults across the galaxy. Known for her live-streaming persona and ability to leech power.
  • Troy Calypso: Main Antagonist / 'God-King'
    Tyreen's twin brother and co-leader of the Children of the Vault. He was born conjoined to Tyreen and possesses some Siren-like powers by siphoning her energy. He is ambitious and seeks to prove himself.
  • Lilith (The Firehawk): NPC / Leader of the Crimson Raiders / Siren
    A returning character from previous Borderlands games and a powerful Siren. She leads the Crimson Raiders in their fight against the Calypso Twins and commands the starship Sanctuary III.
  • Claptrap (CL4P-TP Steward Bot): NPC / Comic Relief
    The famously annoying but occasionally helpful Claptrap unit, a series staple. Provides introductory guidance and comic relief.
  • Patricia Tannis: NPC / Scientist & Eridian Expert
    A brilliant but socially awkward scientist specializing in Eridian technology and Vault lore. She plays a key role in understanding the Vaults and the Calypsos' plans.
  • Ellie: NPC / Mechanic
    Moxxi's daughter and a skilled mechanic responsible for the Catch-A-Ride vehicle system on Sanctuary III and various planets.
  • Marcus Kincaid: NPC / Arms Dealer
    The owner of Marcus Munitions, the primary weapon vending machines throughout the Borderlands universe.
Example Missions
  • Campaign Story Missions (Globetrotting Operations)
    A linear series of cinematic, action-packed missions that follow Task Force 141 and Colonel Alejandro Vargas as they track stolen missiles, combat Al-Qatala terrorists led by Hassan Zyani, and uncover a conspiracy involving General Shepherd and Shadow Company. Missions span diverse global locations like Al Mazrah, Amsterdam, Mexico, Chicago, and the Atlantic Ocean, featuring varied gameplay including stealth infiltrations, large-scale firefights, vehicle sequences, and puzzle-like survival scenarios.
  • Special Ops Missions (Co-op)
    Two-player cooperative missions that provide asymmetrical gameplay experiences or continue narrative threads. Examples include 'Low Profile' (stealth infiltration), 'Denied Area' (destroying SAM sites), and 'Defender: Mt Zaya' (wave defense). These missions often have unique objectives and require teamwork.
  • Raid Episodes (Co-op)
    Episodic, three-player cooperative missions that serve as direct story continuations of the main campaign, featuring Task Force 141. Raids involve a mix of combat, puzzle-solving, and teamwork to overcome challenging encounters and uncover more of the narrative. (e.g., Atomgrad Raid Episodes 1-4).
  • Multiplayer Matches (Various Modes & Maps)
    Compete against other players in a wide variety of game modes (Team Deathmatch, Domination, Search & Destroy, Hardpoint, Kill Confirmed, Prisoner Rescue, Knock Out, Ground War, Invasion, etc.) across numerous maps. Objectives vary by mode, from achieving a kill count to capturing points or planting/defusing bombs.
  • Warzone 2.0 Battle Royale Matches
    Deploy onto a massive map (e.g., Al Mazrah, Ashika Island, Vondel) solo or in a squad, scavenge for weapons and gear, complete contracts, fight other player teams, and survive the shrinking circle of deadly gas to be the last player or squad standing.
  • DMZ Extractions
    Infiltrate a Warzone map, complete faction missions, loot valuable items, weapons, and intel, engage AI combatants and other player squads, and successfully extract with your loot via helicopter. Dying before extraction results in losing most non-insured items.
  • Main Story Campaign
    A series of narrative quests following the new Vault Hunters as they join the Crimson Raiders to stop the Calypso Twins and their Children of the Vault cult from opening The Great Vault and gaining ultimate power. This journey spans multiple planets.
  • Side Missions
    Numerous optional quests found on each planet, offered by various NPCs. These often involve unique stories, characters, and rewards, expanding the lore and providing XP and loot.
  • Crew Challenges
    A set of planet-specific collectible and combat challenges issued by various crew members of Sanctuary III (e.g., Sir Hammerlock's Legendary Hunts, Zer0's Targets of Opportunity, Moxxi's Crimson Radio sabotage, Ellie's Hijack Targets, Claptrap's Dead Claptrap parts, Typhon DeLeon's Logs and Dead Drops). Completing these provides Eridium, XP, and contributes to area completion.
  • Proving Grounds (Eridian Trials)
    End-game timed dungeon-like instances unlocked by finding Eridian Writings. Players fight through waves of enemies and a final boss within a time limit to earn high-quality loot. Different Proving Grounds offer unique challenges.
  • Circles of Slaughter
    Wave-based survival arenas where players fight increasingly difficult hordes of enemies. Completing all rounds yields significant XP and loot. Examples include Cistern of Slaughter, Slaughter Shaft, Slaughterstar 3000.
  • DLC Campaign Missions
    Each of the four main story DLCs (Moxxi's Heist of the Handsome Jackpot, Guns, Love, and Tentacles, Bounty of Blood, Psycho Krieg and the Fantastic Fustercluck) features its own new campaign with unique storylines, locations, enemies, and bosses.
  • Arms Race (Designer's Cut DLC)
    A roguelike game mode where players start with no gear in a new zone (Stormblind Complex), scavenge for weapons, and fight to extract high-quality loot before being killed by enemies or an encroaching storm (Murdercane).
  • Ava's Murder Mysteries (Director's Cut DLC)
    A series of story-driven side missions where players help Ava investigate potentially paranormal happenings and uncover a conspiracy across multiple planets.
  • Hemovorous the Invincible (Director's Cut DLC)
    A challenging end-game raid boss encounter, requiring Eridium to access. Defeating this massive Varkid offers some of the best loot in the game.
extension Editions & DLC
Available Editions

Available in Standard Edition (Cross-Gen Bundle for consoles) and Vault Edition. Vault Edition included the Red Team 141 Operator Pack (Ghost, Soap, Farah, Price skins), FJX Cinder Weapon Vault (custom weapon blueprint system), Season 1 Battle Pass + 50 Tier Skips, and Ghost Legacy Pack (12 Ghost skins for MW2019/Warzone 1, 10 AR blueprints).

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Post-Launch Content / DLC

The game followed a seasonal content model, with new multiplayer maps, modes, weapons, operators, and battle passes released each season. Warzone 2.0 and DMZ mode were significant free additions integrated with MWII. Paid content primarily consists of cosmetic bundles in the store and battle pass purchases. No traditional map pack DLCs; new maps are free. Raids (3-player co-op missions) were added as episodic content.

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help_outline FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
  • Q: Is Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (2022) a remake or a sequel?
    A: It is a direct sequel to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019), which itself was a reboot of the original Modern Warfare sub-series. It continues the story of Task Force 141 with characters like Captain Price, Ghost, Soap, and Gaz.
  • Q: What is Task Force 141?
    A: Task Force 141 is an elite multinational special operations unit composed of members from various armed forces (primarily British SAS, US Marines, etc.), led by Captain John Price. They specialize in covert operations and counter-terrorism.
  • Q: Does Modern Warfare II have a Zombies mode?
    A: No, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (2022) does not feature a traditional round-based Zombies mode. The third mode alongside Campaign and Multiplayer is Special Ops (co-op missions) and its episodic Raids. A Zombies mode was later introduced in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (2023).
  • Q: What is DMZ mode?
    A: DMZ is a free-to-play, sandbox-style extraction shooter mode integrated with Warzone 2.0 and Modern Warfare II. Players deploy into Al Mazrah (or other Warzone maps), complete faction missions, loot items and weapons, fight AI combatants and other players, and must successfully extract to keep their acquired loot.
  • Q: How does weapon progression work with Warzone 2.0?
    A: Weapons and player progression (rank, unlocks) are generally shared between Modern Warfare II multiplayer and Warzone 2.0. Leveling up a weapon in one mode will unlock attachments for it in the other, promoting a unified progression system across these experiences.
  • Q: Are there new movement mechanics in Modern Warfare II?
    A: Yes, Modern Warfare II introduced or refined several movement mechanics, including ledge hanging (allowing players to peek and shoot from cover), dolphin diving (a quick prone maneuver), swimming, and changes to sliding and tactical sprint compared to previous titles.
  • Q: When was Borderlands 3 released?
    A: Borderlands 3 was initially released on September 13, 2019, for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC (via Epic Games Store), with a Steam release for PC on March 13, 2020. It later came to other platforms like Stadia, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch.
  • Q: Who are the playable characters in Borderlands 3?
    A: There are four playable Vault Hunters: Amara the Siren, FL4K the Beastmaster, Moze the Gunner, and Zane the Operative. Each has three unique skill trees and multiple Action Skills.
  • Q: Who are the main villains in Borderlands 3?
    A: The main antagonists are the Calypso Twins, Troy and Tyreen, who lead the Children of the Vault (COV) cult and seek to harness the power of the Great Vault.
  • Q: Does Borderlands 3 have multiplayer?
    A: Yes, Borderlands 3 supports up to 4-player online co-operative multiplayer. It also features local split-screen co-op on consoles. Cross-platform play is supported across PC (Steam/Epic), Xbox, PlayStation, and Mac.
  • Q: What is Mayhem Mode in Borderlands 3?
    A: Mayhem Mode is an end-game feature that significantly increases game difficulty by applying random modifiers to enemies and gameplay, while also increasing loot quality and XP gain. There are multiple Mayhem levels (1-11 with Mayhem 2.0 update).
  • Q: How many planets can you visit in Borderlands 3?
    A: Players can travel to multiple planets beyond Pandora, including Promethea, Athenas, Eden-6, and Nekrotafeyo, using the Sanctuary III starship as a mobile base.
  • Q: What kind of DLC does Borderlands 3 have?
    A: Borderlands 3 has two Season Passes. Season Pass 1 includes four major story campaign add-ons. Season Pass 2 includes the Designer's Cut (Arms Race mode, 4th skill tree for each Vault Hunter) and the Director's Cut (new raid boss, Ava's murder mystery quests, behind-the-scenes content, Vault Cards).
build Technical Details
Graphics & Visual Fidelity

Utilizes an updated version of the IW engine (IW 9.0), delivering impressive visual fidelity with detailed character models, realistic weapon animations, advanced lighting and particle effects, and diverse global environments. Photogrammetry is used for many assets. The game supports high refresh rates and various aspect ratios on PC.

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Audio & Soundtrack

Original score by Sarah Schachner, featuring tense, militaristic, and atmospheric themes. Sound design is crucial for gameplay, with detailed and impactful weapon sounds, distinct footstep audio based on surface and enemy type, and realistic environmental effects. Voice acting features returning and new talent for iconic characters.

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User Interface (UI/UX)

Standard modern FPS HUD displaying ammo, health (regenerating), mini-map/compass, killstreaks, and objective markers. Menus for loadouts, operators, challenges, store, and social features. The UI underwent several revisions post-launch to improve navigation.

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Accessibility Options

Offers a wide range of accessibility options, including extensive controller and keyboard/mouse remapping, detailed subtitle and caption customization, colorblind modes, options to reduce motion sickness (motion blur, weapon blur toggles), aim assist customization, audio mixing options, and visual cues for important gameplay elements.

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settings_applications System Requirements
1080p (Full HD) - Recommended (Targets 1080p, High settings, ~60 FPS) (High Preset, 1080p resolution, Ray Tracing OFF or Low)
CPU: Official recommended desktop CPU for a good 1080p/High experience.
CPU (Laptop): Estimated mid-range laptop CPUs for solid 1080p/High performance.
GPU: Official recommended desktop GPU for 1080p High settings. 4GB VRAM minimum, 6-8GB recommended.
GPU (Laptop): Solid laptop GPUs for 1080p High. Ensure adequate TGP. (Hypothetical future RTX 5050 Laptop would likely fit here).
RAM: 12GB RAM is officially recommended for a smoother experience at high settings.
Storage: SSD is strongly recommended for this tier. Optional Hi-Rez assets increase storage.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i5-6600K / Core i7-4770 or AMD Ryzen 5 1400
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 (6GB) or AMD Radeon RX 580 (4GB/8GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i7-8750H / AMD Ryzen 5 4600H equivalent or better.
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Mobile (6GB), RTX 2060 Mobile (6GB), RTX 3050 Ti Laptop GPU (4GB, High TGP), RTX 3060 Laptop GPU (6GB, Med-High TGP), RTX 4050 Laptop GPU (6GB, High TGP), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB).
layersRAM: 12 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 125 GB SSD + Hi-Rez Assets Cache (Optional, up to 32GB)
1080p (Full HD) - Minimum (Targets 1080p, Low settings, playable framerate) (Low Preset, 1080p resolution, Ray Tracing OFF)
CPU: Official minimum desktop CPU for CoD:MWII.
CPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop CPU for minimum playability. Newer 4-core CPUs would be preferable.
GPU: Official minimum desktop GPU. Requires DX12 Level 12.0 support. 2GB VRAM absolute minimum, 4GB recommended.
GPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop GPUs for minimum settings. Ensure sufficient VRAM (4GB+ ideally). Performance varies greatly with TGP.
RAM: 8GB RAM is the official minimum. Dual-channel configuration is beneficial.
Storage: HDD is absolute minimum; expect long load times. SSD strongly recommended. Optional Hi-Rez assets increase storage.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i3-6100 / Core i5-2500K or AMD Ryzen 3 1200
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 (2GB/4GB) or AMD Radeon RX 470 (4GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i5-8250U / AMD Ryzen 3 3200U (for very lowest end) or Intel Core i5-9300H / AMD Ryzen 5 3550H for a better minimum experience.
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce MX450 (2GB, would struggle) / GTX 1650 Mobile (4GB), RTX 3050 Laptop GPU (4GB, low TGP). RTX 4050 Laptop GPU (6GB) would be a more capable modern minimum.
layersRAM: 8 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 125 GB HDD (SSD Recommended) + Hi-Rez Assets Cache (Optional, up to 32GB)
1080p (Full HD) - Minimum (Target: 1080p, Low settings, ~30-60 FPS) (Low Preset.)
CPU: Minimum desktop CPU.
CPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop CPU. Performance depends on specific model's cooling and power limits.
GPU: Minimum desktop GPU with 2GB VRAM.
GPU (Laptop): Targets playable framerates at 720p-1080p Low. **2GB VRAM is an absolute minimum and might struggle; 4GB VRAM is strongly recommended for laptops.** Performance varies greatly by TGP.
RAM: Minimum RAM requirement (dual-channel highly recommended if using 8GB or more).
memoryCPU: AMD FX-8350 or Intel Core i5-3570
developer_boardGPU: AMD Radeon HD 7970 (2GB) or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 (2GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i5-7300HQ / AMD Ryzen 5 2500U or newer equivalent mobile CPUs with at least 4 cores/threads.
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M (2GB/4GB), NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Mobile (2GB/4GB); OR AMD Radeon R9 M385X (4GB). A GTX 1650 Laptop (4GB) would be a more comfortable modern minimum.
layersRAM: 6 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 75 GB available space (SSD Recommended)
1440p (QHD/2K) - Competitive / High FPS (Targets 1080p/1440p, Optimized settings, High Refresh Rate) (Optimized Medium/High Preset, 1080p or 1440p resolution, Ray Tracing OFF, targeting high FPS (120+).)
CPU: Official CPU for competitive high FPS gameplay.
CPU (Laptop): High-performance laptop CPUs needed to drive high refresh rates.
GPU: Official GPU for competitive high FPS. 8GB VRAM recommended.
GPU (Laptop): Strong laptop GPUs capable of high refresh rates at 1080p/1440p with optimized settings. Max TGP versions are crucial. RTX 50 series mention is speculative.
RAM: 16GB RAM is officially recommended for competitive play.
Storage: SSD (preferably NVMe) required for optimal performance in competitive scenarios. Optional Hi-Rez assets for clarity.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i7-8700K or AMD Ryzen 7 1800X
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti (8GB) or AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT (8GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i7-10875H / AMD Ryzen 7 5800H equivalent or better.
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 3070 Ti Laptop GPU (8GB), RTX 4060 Laptop GPU (8GB, High TGP), RTX 4070 Laptop GPU (8GB). (A hypothetical future RTX 5060/5060 Ti Laptop GPU would target this.)
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 125 GB SSD + Hi-Rez Assets Cache (Optional, up to 64GB)
1440p (QHD/2K) - Recommended (Target: 1440p High settings OR 1080p Ultra settings, ~60 FPS) (High/Ultra Preset.)
CPU: Recommended desktop CPU.
CPU (Laptop): Recommended laptop CPU for a smooth 1080p Ultra or 1440p High experience.
GPU: Recommended desktop GPU for 1440p High / 1080p Ultra.
GPU (Laptop): Targets ~60 FPS at 1080p Ultra or 1440p High. **Ensure adequate TGP for NVIDIA cards.** 6GB VRAM minimum, 8GB VRAM strongly recommended for laptops at this tier.
RAM: 16GB RAM in dual-channel strongly recommended for optimal performance.
memoryCPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 or Intel Core i7-4770
developer_boardGPU: AMD Radeon RX 590 (8GB) or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 (6GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i7-8750H / AMD Ryzen 5 3600H or newer performance mobile CPUs (e.g., Intel Core i7 H-series 9th gen+, AMD Ryzen 7 H-series 4000+).
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Max-Q (8GB), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Laptop (6GB, High TGP), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop (6GB, Medium to High TGP); OR AMD Radeon RX 5600M (6GB), RX 5700M (8GB), RX 6600M (8GB).
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 75 GB available space (SSD Recommended)
2160p (UHD/4K) - Ultra 4K (Targets 2160p/4K, High/Ultra settings, ~60 FPS) (High/Ultra Preset, 2160p (4K) resolution (Upscaling like DLSS/FSR likely needed for stable 60FPS+), Ray Tracing optional.)
CPU: Official high-end desktop CPU for 4K gaming.
CPU (Laptop): Flagship or high-end laptop CPUs required to support 4K gaming demands.
GPU: Official GPU for 4K Ultra settings. 10GB+ VRAM highly recommended.
GPU (Laptop): The most powerful current (RTX 30/40 series) laptop GPUs are needed for 4K; even then, upscaling will likely be essential for smooth 60FPS+ at high settings. Hypothetical RTX 50 series laptop GPUs are speculative.
RAM: 16GB is official, but 32GB RAM is often beneficial for a very smooth 4K experience, especially with high textures and Warzone.
Storage: A fast NVMe SSD is crucial for 4K. Installing the Hi-Rez Assets Cache is recommended for the best visuals and can consume significant additional space.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i9-9900K or AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 (10GB) or AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT (16GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i9-11980HK / AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX or Intel Core i7-12700H / AMD Ryzen 7 6800H and above.
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Laptop GPU (16GB), RTX 3080 Ti Laptop GPU (16GB), RTX 4080 Laptop GPU (12GB), RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (16GB, Max TGP). **(A hypothetical future flagship NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080/5090 Laptop GPU would be targeted for an enhanced 4K experience on laptops.)**
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 125 GB NVMe SSD + Hi-Rez Assets Cache (Recommended, up to 64GB)
save Overall Storage
Spec: 125 GB available space at launch (SSD Highly Recommended). Actual space required can be significantly larger with updates, Warzone, and optional Hi-Rez Assets Cache.
Note: An SSD is strongly recommended for all tiers for faster loading and better texture streaming. The game's footprint is substantial and can grow; ensure ample free space. An optional Hi-Rez Assets Cache (up to 32-64GB) can be downloaded for improved visuals but requires additional storage.
Type: SSD
Spec: 75 GB available space (SSD Recommended)
Note: An SSD is recommended for faster load times and smoother overall gameplay experience.
Type: SSD
desktop_windows Operating System
Spec: Windows 10 64-Bit (latest update) or Windows 11 64-Bit (latest update)
Explanation: A 64-bit version of Windows 10 (with the latest update) or Windows 11 (with the latest update) is required.
Spec: Windows 7/10 (latest service pack)
Explanation: A 64-bit version of Windows 7, 8.1, 10, or 11 with the latest service packs is required.
gamepad DirectX Version
Spec: DirectX 12 (Feature Level 12.0 compatible card)
Explanation: DirectX 12 is required. A GPU compatible with DX12 Feature Level 12.0 is necessary. Support for DX12 Ultimate features (like ray tracing) enhances visuals on compatible hardware.
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info_outline Other Game Notes
  • OFFICIAL AND ADAPTED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (2022). This information is based on official PC specifications (Minimum, Recommended, Competitive, Ultra 4K) provided by Activision/Infinity Ward, adapted to the requested JSON structure. Laptop GPU mentions for RTX 50 series are speculative as of May 2025.
  • Laptop Performance Note: Laptop models of listed desktop GPUs require comparable performance, heavily dependent on TGP (Total Graphics Power), VRAM, and effective cooling. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II can be demanding, especially at higher settings, resolutions, and with ray tracing enabled.
  • Laptop Consideration: G P U T G P: Maximum TGP for the laptop GPU is crucial for achieving target framerates in CoD:MWII.
  • Laptop Consideration: Cooling Thermals: Robust cooling is essential for sustained performance during intense multiplayer matches or campaign gameplay.
  • Laptop Consideration: C P U Power Limits: High sustained CPU power limits are beneficial, particularly for maintaining high framerates in CPU-bound scenarios (e.g., large player counts, Warzone).
  • Laptop Consideration: M U X Switch Optimus: A MUX switch or NVIDIA Advanced Optimus is highly recommended for optimal performance and reduced latency, critical for competitive play.
  • Optimization Detail: Upscaling Tech: Supports NVIDIA DLSS, AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR), Intel XeSS, and an in-game dynamic resolution scaler. These are highly recommended for balancing performance and visual quality.
  • Optimization Detail: Key Settings Impact: Texture Resolution, Shadow Quality (including Ray-Traced Shadows), Particle Quality, Anti-Aliasing, Ambient Occlusion, SSR, and View Distance significantly impact performance. Using upscaling technologies is crucial for higher resolutions and ray tracing.
  • Game Name: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (2022)
  • Official PC system requirements for 'Borderlands 3' (released in 2019). An SSD is recommended for better loading times and texture streaming, especially with higher settings. The game supports DirectX 11 and DirectX 12.
  • Laptop Performance Note: Borderlands 3 can be played on a variety of gaming laptops. Laptop GPUs and CPUs perform differently than their desktop counterparts due to Total Graphics Power (TGP) and thermal constraints. The estimations below reflect hardware from around the game's release period or slightly newer equivalents for a good experience. **Always check specific laptop model reviews for performance benchmarks, especially TGP and cooling.**
  • Laptop Consideration: G P U T G P Impact: The TGP of a laptop GPU significantly affects its performance. Higher TGP values for the same GPU model generally lead to better framerates.
  • Laptop Consideration: Advanced Cooling Thermals: Good cooling is crucial for laptops to sustain performance during long gaming sessions and avoid thermal throttling, which can reduce framerates.
  • Laptop Consideration: C P U Performance Sustain: A capable mobile CPU is needed to handle the game's demands, especially in busy areas or during intense combat, without bottlenecking the GPU.
  • Laptop Consideration: R A M Configuration Speed: 6GB is absolute minimum, but 16GB in dual-channel configuration is strongly recommended for a much smoother experience and to prevent stuttering, especially when many enemies or effects are on screen.
  • Laptop Consideration: Display Panel G P U Pairing: Match your laptop's GPU power to its display resolution (typically 1080p for this era of requirements) and aim for a refresh rate the GPU can consistently support (e.g., 60Hz or higher).
  • Laptop Consideration: Driver Updates O S Optimization: Using up-to-date GPU drivers and ensuring your OS (Windows) is optimized for gaming can improve stability and performance.
  • Optimization Detail: A P I Choice: Offers DirectX 11 and DirectX 12 renderers. DX12 may offer better performance on some newer hardware but DX11 can be more stable on older systems.
  • Optimization Detail: Key Settings Impact: Resolution, Texture Streaming, Material Quality, Shadows, Draw Distance, Volumetric Fog, Screen Space Reflections, and Anti-Aliasing options (FXAA, Temporal AA) are key settings affecting performance.
  • Game Name: Borderlands 3
build Optimization Details
  • Upscaling Tech: Supports NVIDIA DLSS, AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR), Intel XeSS, and an in-game dynamic resolution scaler. These are highly recommended for balancing performance and visual quality.
  • Key Settings Impact: Texture Resolution, Shadow Quality (including Ray-Traced Shadows), Particle Quality, Anti-Aliasing, Ambient Occlusion, SSR, and View Distance significantly impact performance. Using upscaling technologies is crucial for higher resolutions and ray tracing.
  • A P I Choice: Offers DirectX 11 and DirectX 12 renderers. DX12 may offer better performance on some newer hardware but DX11 can be more stable on older systems.
  • Key Settings Impact: Resolution, Texture Streaming, Material Quality, Shadows, Draw Distance, Volumetric Fog, Screen Space Reflections, and Anti-Aliasing options (FXAA, Temporal AA) are key settings affecting performance.
laptop Laptop Considerations
  • G P U T G P: Maximum TGP for the laptop GPU is crucial for achieving target framerates in CoD:MWII.
  • Cooling Thermals: Robust cooling is essential for sustained performance during intense multiplayer matches or campaign gameplay.
  • C P U Power Limits: High sustained CPU power limits are beneficial, particularly for maintaining high framerates in CPU-bound scenarios (e.g., large player counts, Warzone).
  • M U X Switch Optimus: A MUX switch or NVIDIA Advanced Optimus is highly recommended for optimal performance and reduced latency, critical for competitive play.
  • G P U T G P Impact: The TGP of a laptop GPU significantly affects its performance. Higher TGP values for the same GPU model generally lead to better framerates.
  • Advanced Cooling Thermals: Good cooling is crucial for laptops to sustain performance during long gaming sessions and avoid thermal throttling, which can reduce framerates.
  • C P U Performance Sustain: A capable mobile CPU is needed to handle the game's demands, especially in busy areas or during intense combat, without bottlenecking the GPU.
  • R A M Configuration Speed: 6GB is absolute minimum, but 16GB in dual-channel configuration is strongly recommended for a much smoother experience and to prevent stuttering, especially when many enemies or effects are on screen.
  • Display Panel G P U Pairing: Match your laptop's GPU power to its display resolution (typically 1080p for this era of requirements) and aim for a refresh rate the GPU can consistently support (e.g., 60Hz or higher).
  • Driver Updates O S Optimization: Using up-to-date GPU drivers and ensuring your OS (Windows) is optimized for gaming can improve stability and performance.

info_outline Feature details based on available data. System requirements and performance estimates may vary.

laptop_chromebook Laptop Recommendations

Common Recommendations (Handles All Compared Games)

check_circle_outline Recommended based on listed requirements for Full HD (1080p).
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (i9-14900HX, RTX 4060)
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (i9-14900HX, RTX 4060)
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M (2GB
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
  • memory AMD Ryzen 7 7435HS
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050
  • layers 32GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M (2GB
MSI Creator M16 HX with RTX 4070
MSI Creator M16 HX with RTX 4070
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M (2GB
check_circle_outline Recommended based on listed requirements for QHD (1440p).
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
  • memory AMD Ryzen 7 7435HS
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050
  • layers 32GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Max-Q (8GB), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Laptop (6GB, High TGP), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop (6GB, Medium to High TGP); OR AMD Radeon RX 5600M (6GB), RX 5700M (8GB), RX 6600M (8GB).
Dell Alienware M16 Gaming Laptop with RTX 4080
Dell Alienware M16 Gaming Laptop with RTX 4080
  • memory AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080
  • layers Up to 64GB DDR5
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Max-Q (8GB), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Laptop (6GB, High TGP), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop (6GB, Medium to High TGP); OR AMD Radeon RX 5600M (6GB), RX 5700M (8GB), RX 6600M (8GB).
MSI Titan 18 HX AI (2025) with RTX 5080
MSI Titan 18 HX AI (2025) with RTX 5080
  • memory Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
  • layers 64GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Max-Q (8GB), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Laptop (6GB, High TGP), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop (6GB, Medium to High TGP); OR AMD Radeon RX 5600M (6GB), RX 5700M (8GB), RX 6600M (8GB).

For Borderlands 3 Specifically

check_circle_outline Recommended based on listed requirements for Full HD (1080p).
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (i9-14900HX, RTX 4060)
Lenovo Legion Pro 5i (i9-14900HX, RTX 4060)
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M (2GB
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
  • memory AMD Ryzen 7 7435HS
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050
  • layers 32GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M (2GB
MSI Creator M16 HX with RTX 4070
MSI Creator M16 HX with RTX 4070
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M (2GB
ASUS ROG Strix G16 with RTX 4070
ASUS ROG Strix G16 with RTX 4070
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070
  • layers 16GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M (2GB
HP OMEN 16 with RTX 4080 and intel i9 14th Gen
HP OMEN 16 with RTX 4080 and intel i9 14th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 Laptop GPU
  • layers 64 GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M (2GB
Acer Predator Helios Neo 18 2024 With Rtx 4080
Acer Predator Helios Neo 18 2024 With Rtx 4080
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080
  • layers 64GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M (2GB
ASUS ROG Strix G18 with RTX 4080 and intel i9 14th Gen
ASUS ROG Strix G18 with RTX 4080 and intel i9 14th Gen
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M (2GB
MSI Vector 17 HX with RTX 4080 in 2025
MSI Vector 17 HX with RTX 4080 in 2025
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M (2GB
ASUS ROG Strix Scar 18 Gaming Laptop with RTX 4080
ASUS ROG Strix Scar 18 Gaming Laptop with RTX 4080
  • memory Intel Core i9-14900HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M (2GB
Dell Alienware M16 Gaming Laptop with RTX 4080
Dell Alienware M16 Gaming Laptop with RTX 4080
  • memory AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080
  • layers Up to 64GB DDR5
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M (2GB
check_circle_outline Recommended based on listed requirements for QHD (1440p).
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
ASUS TUF A15 with RTX 3050 and Ryzen 7
  • memory AMD Ryzen 7 7435HS
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050
  • layers 32GB DDR5-4800MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Max-Q (8GB), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Laptop (6GB, High TGP), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop (6GB, Medium to High TGP); OR AMD Radeon RX 5600M (6GB), RX 5700M (8GB), RX 6600M (8GB).
Dell Alienware M16 Gaming Laptop with RTX 4080
Dell Alienware M16 Gaming Laptop with RTX 4080
  • memory AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080
  • layers Up to 64GB DDR5
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Max-Q (8GB), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Laptop (6GB, High TGP), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop (6GB, Medium to High TGP); OR AMD Radeon RX 5600M (6GB), RX 5700M (8GB), RX 6600M (8GB).
MSI Titan 18 HX AI (2025) with RTX 5080
MSI Titan 18 HX AI (2025) with RTX 5080
  • memory Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
  • layers 64GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Max-Q (8GB), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Laptop (6GB, High TGP), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop (6GB, Medium to High TGP); OR AMD Radeon RX 5600M (6GB), RX 5700M (8GB), RX 6600M (8GB).
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i (2025) with RTX 5080
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i (2025) with RTX 5080
  • memory Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
  • layers 32GB DDR5-6400MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Max-Q (8GB), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Laptop (6GB, High TGP), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop (6GB, Medium to High TGP); OR AMD Radeon RX 5600M (6GB), RX 5700M (8GB), RX 6600M (8GB).
GIGABYTE AORUS Master 16 (2025) with RTX 5080
GIGABYTE AORUS Master 16 (2025) with RTX 5080
  • memory Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Max-Q (8GB), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Laptop (6GB, High TGP), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop (6GB, Medium to High TGP); OR AMD Radeon RX 5600M (6GB), RX 5700M (8GB), RX 6600M (8GB).
MSI Raider 18 HX AI with RTX 5090 and Intel U9-285HX
MSI Raider 18 HX AI with RTX 5090 and Intel U9-285HX
  • memory Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090
  • layers 64GB DDR5-6400MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Max-Q (8GB), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Laptop (6GB, High TGP), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop (6GB, Medium to High TGP); OR AMD Radeon RX 5600M (6GB), RX 5700M (8GB), RX 6600M (8GB).
ASUS Strix Scar 16 (2025) with RTX 5090 and Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX
ASUS Strix Scar 16 (2025) with RTX 5090 and Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX
  • memory Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX
  • developer_board NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090
  • layers 32GB DDR5-5600MHz
  • track_changes Target GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Max-Q (8GB), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Laptop (6GB, High TGP), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Laptop (6GB, Medium to High TGP); OR AMD Radeon RX 5600M (6GB), RX 5700M (8GB), RX 6600M (8GB).

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