The 2023 edition of Call of Duty is still surrounded by an important aura of mystery, and it is still unclear what scenario this new installment will adopt or what historical moment it will be based on. Its release date hasn’t been confirmed either, but thanks to new information coming from a pretty reliable source we can shed some light on all those matters.
Activision Blizzard is expected to unveil its new installment of the Call of Duty franchise 1st August a date that will not match the launch date. This means that we will discover the first keys to the game at the beginning of August, but it will not be released until a few weeks later. It is clear that fans of the franchise will have to arm themselves with patience.
In terms of the game’s setting, all indications are that it will follow the foundations of Modern Warfare 2, meaning that it will be set in at the present time, i.e. at the present time. If confirmed, we will be facing a clear abandonment of the classic trips to the past that the franchise has taken more than once, as well as its adventures in the more or less near future.

We know this too from various sources Sledgehammer games are responsible for the development of this new Call of Duty that will be presented in va independent action. It will be interesting to see if this new installment will once again offer exclusive benefits to PlayStation players. This will be more important than ever due to the well-known controversy between Sony and Microsoft regarding Microsoft’s attempt to buy Activision Blizzard.
Call of Duty 2023 beta start and release date
The first Call of Duty 2023 beta could take place in in early October 2023 and will be exclusive to PS4 and PS5. A new beta will take place in mid-October, covering both Sony consoles and adding Xbox One, Xbox Series XS and PC. PS4 and PS5 users would enjoy two beta versions.
If this is confirmed, we will see again, classic “first on PlayStation” which has characterized the Call of Duty franchise in recent years. It’s a small privilege that, as I told you before, has also been accompanied by exclusive content on more than one occasion.

As for the release of the game, it seems that this will take place on November 10, 2023, a date that makes sense and fits perfectly with what we’ve seen in previous installments. Without going further, Call of Duty Modern Warfare II hit the market on October 28, 2022, so the difference between it and the new installment of 2023 would be minimal.
What are the requirements for Call of Duty 2023 on PC?
This installment will be a cross-generational title coming to both Xbox One and PS4, as well as PS5, Xbox Series XS, and PC. That gives us an idea where your requests will movesa I think they will end up being very similar, or maybe even identical, to those from Call of Duty Modern Warfare II.
Possible minimum requirements of Call of Duty 2023
- Windows 10 64-bit.
- Intel Core i5-4460 or Ryzen 3 1200 (4-core) processor.
- 8 GB of RAM.
- GeForce GTX 960 or Radeon RX 285 graphics card.
- 2 GB of graphics memory.
- 80 GB free space.

Call of Duty 2023 possible estimated requirements
- Windows 10 64-bit.
- Intel Core i7-4770 or Ryzen 5 1500 processor (four cores and eight threads).
- 12 GB of RAM.
- GeForce GTX 1060 or Radeon RX 580 graphics card.
- 6 GB of graphics memory.
- 80 GB free space.
Note that the recommended requirements would be sufficient for play fine in 1080p, and that in order to move in higher resolutions, we will need a much more powerful graphics card. In any case, given this focus on cross-generational gameplay, it’s clear that the Call of Duty 2023 edition it won’t be too difficult.