Today during Nvidia’s Geforce Celebration hosted in Cologne, the graphics card manufacturer uses some hotly anticipated games to show off its brand new RTX ray tracing technology that will be at the base if the new Geforce RTX 20 series of GPUs. We see Battlefield V by DICE, with flames and explosions reflecting on specular
Metro Exodus
Players who are eager to jump into the world of Metro will have to wait a little bit longer to try out 4A Games’ third entry in the series, Metro Exodus. According to a press release from THQ Nordic, the title has been pushed back into the first quarter of 2019. The game was first revealed back at E3 2017
This week at GDC, developer 4A Games announced their collaboration with Nvidia’s RTX technology. The developer will be using it to include real-time ray traced global illumination in its upcoming addition to the Metro series, Metro Exodus. A demo was released utilizing an in-game environment that was seen in the trailer revealed at E3 last year. Ray tracing is
4A Games and Deep Silver announced Metro Exodus back during Microsoft’s E3 Press Conference, and I personally found it to be one of the highlights of that presentation. The game seems to be moving the series forward by having more open levels and letting players explore the surface of post-nuclear Russia. That being said, little
The Game Awards, which returns for its fourth annual broadcast this coming Thursday, will not only recognize the best that 2017 has had to offer from a stellar year of games, but will offer a sneak peek at what’s to come from the new titles arriving next year and beyond. The Game Awards producer Geoff