So you’ve heard about the impressive new Peak graphics preset available on some devices for Activision’s highly anticipated Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile battle royale game? Well, fret not – this article breaks down exactly which phones can handle all that graphical firepower, and how Peak stacks up against the next best High setting.
Currently, only the most powerful iPhones and iPads powered by Apple’s latest A-series chips like the A17 Bionic can access Peak graphics in all its 2K resolution glory. This elite club includes the iPhone 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max and all recent iPad Pro and iPad Air models.
So what does Peak graphics provide over High? According to Activision, Peak cranks up textures, draw distance and shadows for a noticeably sharper Verdansk map experience. Flowers transform from mere pixels into realistic dandelions, and reflection mapping lends airports and dams a striking new depth.
On the Android front, top dogs like the Galaxy S24 Ultra and OnePlus 11R can only reach High for now. But don’t lose hope – with optimizations over time, Peak may expand to additional Androids down the line. Plus, the game actively improves visuals as you play by pre-caching upgraded assets wherever you are on the presets ladder.
So in summary, if supremacy in the Warzone is your goal, make sure your mobile weapon of choice is among the qualified few that can unleash graphics at their glorious, pixel-pushing peak. But even at High, the game is a visual treat – so happy fragging!



