[How To] Check if the system meets the security requirements for Call of Duty
Answer
To run Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 or Call of Duty: Warzone successfully on a laptop, the system must meet both the minimum hardware specifications and the security requirements, including TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot being enabled.
MSI laptops support TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot enabled by default in BIOS. To verify whether the current fTPM version meets the game's security requirements, please refer to the game's official support article and or use the "Call of Duty Secure Attestation Wizard" for verification.
How to check the fTPM version for the laptop?
1. Press Win + R, type tpm.msc, and press Enter.
2. Check the Manufacturer Version to verify the current TPM version.

What should I do if the game still shows a BIOS update notification even though the system meets the security requirements?
If the system passes the compliance check but the game still displays a notification requesting a BIOS update, users can click the "Dismiss" button to ignore the message. The game can still be launched and played normally.

What should I do if the security compliance check fails?
For laptops equipped with AMD Ryzen 5000 series or earlier processors, MSI has released updated BIOS versions that include the required fTPM update.
Please update the BIOS using the versions listed below:
Alpha 15 B5EE/Alpha 15 B5EEK: E158LAMS.113
Bravo 15 A4DCR/ Bravo 15 A4DDR: E16WKAMS.115
Bravo 17 A4DDR/ Bravo 17 A4DDK: E17FKAMS.11
Delta 15 A5EFK: E15CKAMS.110
If your model is not listed above or you continue to experience issues after updating BIOS, please contact MSI Support for further assistance.