Nvidia’s 50 series of GPUs have finally been unveiled alongside DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation. Several titles benefit from the latter, including id Sofware’s upcoming DOOM: The Dark Ages. It will also launch with DLSS Ray Reconstruction and Path Tracing. A sneak peek is visible in the trailer below.
DLSS’s new transformer AI model will also enhance DLSS Super Resolution and Ray Reconstruction alongside sharper DLAA image quality. If that’s not enough, Nvidia confirmed that the first-person shooter will be available to stream via GeForce NOW, with Premium subscribers benefiting from RTX-level hardware and performance.
DOOM: The Dark Ages is coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC this year. Though a release date is unconfirmed, it’s rumored to launch sometime in May. As a prequel to DOOM (2016), it focuses on the Slayer’s fight against demons in Hell with medieval weaponry like shields and flails. Creative director Hugo Martin has also confirmed that the action will be slower but more impactful with larger arenas.
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