After tweeting a hazy GPU image, the company said to "stay tuned."
A noticeable difference, to say the least.
"We’re working together with Nvidia on that," says executive producer Jerk Gustafsson.
Ray-tracing, neural networks and 3D/4D processes are only the start.
The long awaited update comes for older GTX cards.
The update, which rolls out in April, adds Ray Tracing support to nearly a dozen older GTX cards.
The widely used game engine will now allow for Nvidia RTX solutions.
A great leap forward for mobile gaming for sure.
The trailer showcases new environments and action from BioWare's looter shooter.
Plus, some other updates that will be of interest even to those who may not be playing Darksiders 3 tomorrow.
Time to get ready for the upcoming avalanche of games!
Nvidia has also provided details about what resolutions you can play the game at with different graphics cards.
Also adds official support for the Nvidia RTX 2080 and 2080Ti.
The video offers comparisons of how the game looks with RTX mode enabled on and off.
This is even without the use of DLSS.
I mean, for those of you using an Nvidia GPU.
"Rock solid" 60 FPS and impressive lighting techniques.
A trailer demoing the game with Nvidia's new GeForce RTX technology has also been released.
Nvidia have taken us to the future with real-time Ray Tracing tech.
Is this where the much vaunted GTX 1180 gets revealed?