Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War New Video Showcases Ray Tracing on PC

Francesco De Meo
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War

A new Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War video has been shared online by NVIDIA to showcase the PC version's ray tracing support.

The new video, which can be watched below, provides a quick look at the game's ray tracing support, offering a quick comparison with ray tracing turned on and off.

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NVIDIA RTX enhances the full experience of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, bringing you immersive ray-traced shadows and ambient occlusion. With realistic shadows and lighting, the added performance of NVIDIA DLSS, and the improved system latency offered by NVIDIA Reflex, no other platform compares to the Black Ops Cold War experience on a GeForce RTX-powered PC.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is this year's entry in the series, a solid first-person shooter that all fans of the series will surely enjoy.

Black Ops Cold War is as close to true CoD as you're likely to find in recent years, for better or for worse. The campaign does branch out a little, offering you side-missions that are unlocked through evidence gathering, which is fun. It's also engaging, featuring a good number of entertaining set pieces. However, it's also insane and has way too many throwaway 'features'. Multiplayer, and the zombie mode, are both very enjoyable to play and multiplayer has been made more engaging for those who used to struggle to get massive kill streaks. However, there's no doubt that the multiplayer is seriously lacking in maps. Also, the game needs some technical polish. Still, all in all, this is still a strong FPS and one that will keep fans coming back for more.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is now available on PC and consoles worldwide.

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