Modern Warfare 2 Beta: How to Play at 120FPS on PS5

Tahmid Shihab Murshed
By Tahmid Shihab Murshed
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MW2 is currently supporting 120 FPS in PlayStation 5. Here’s how to turn on 120 FPS in MW2 for PlayStation 5.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s open beta is finally here. Players are getting their hands on the game to experience the new features of the game. Moreover, players can customize their visual preferences on the console for the first time in CoD’s history.

PlayStation 5 has included the feature of 120 Hz adaptability. It allows players to run their games at 120 FPS. Fortunately, MW2 also includes the feature for 120 FPS in their open beta. Here’s how to enable it in PS5.

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How to Play at 120FPS on PS5

The most important thing to play in 120 FPS is ensuring a monitor with a refresh rate of 120 Hz or higher. If the criteria are met, then follow the following steps:

  • After turning on the PlayStation 5, head to settings.
  • Scroll down to the Screen and Video prompt.
  • After selecting the prompt, head to the Video Output tab.
  • In the Video Output tab select the “120 Hz Output.”
  • Then set it to “Automatic”
  • Lastly, boot up Modern Warfare 2 Open Beta to play in 120 FPS.

However, the game will show a black screen upon booting as this is the PS5 adjusting to the 120 FPS setting. Furthermore, the resolution will be locked at 1080p for most applications. However, few applications support 1440p resolution.

Unfortunately, the players who cannot get the native 120 FPS in-game can look at u/coopersdude’s Reddit thread to fix it. Just delete the saved data of MW2 from the storage, and restart the console. It should fix the problem, and then MW2 will be playable in 120 FPS.

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By Tahmid Shihab Murshed FPS Writer
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Tahmid Shihab Murshed is an FPS writer at GameRiv. Born with a knack for gaming, he has played all types of games out there. He has a heartfelt love for Call of Duty, and other shooter titles out there.