Call of Duty Warzone 2.0 is designed around 60fps play, with both the Xbox Series X and PS5 offering rock-solid 60fps action. The Xbox Series S also does alright, only experiencing small dips into the mid-50fps range. That said, the price of this solid performance is a pretty wide dynamic resolution range. While temporal upscaling is used to get the Xbox Series X and PS5 to 4K and Xbox Series S to 1440p, the base resolutions can be much lower – the XSX/PS5 can drop to 1080p and XSS can drop all the way to 720p. All three consoles also offer a 120fps mode, and this is where the biggest differences become apparent. Surprisingly, the PS5 actually has the edge here, usually beating out the Xbox Series X by around 10fps during challenging sections (although neither drop below 100fps) and featuring less screen tearing. I say surprisingly, because the Xbox Series X had the edge over PS5 at 120fps in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s campaign. As for Xbox Series S, well, things aren’t as pretty with the game rarely hitting 120fps and dropping as low at the 70fps range. 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 Warzone 2.0 is available on PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PS5.