Cyberpunk 2077 is perhaps the most awaited game for this year yet. CD Projekt RED’s ambitious open-world opens up endless possibilities of crafting the player’s story in Night City. Remain a gun for hire or live the life of a scavenging nomad in the Badlands, CP 2077 has it all. Fans have already sung praises about the game’s visuals and now, CDPR has raised the bar even higher.
The official CP2077 Twitter account posted a tweet with a gameplay clip with RTX on, courtesy of Nvidia’s latest GPU series, RTX 30. Having RTX on has unlocked the insane detailing this ambitious project features and looks too good to be true.
Night City shimmers with colors!
Check out #Cyberpunk2077 enhanced with ray tracing and DLSS captured on @NVIDIAGeForce RTX 30 Series! #RTXOn pic.twitter.com/vSZSxGtZcL
— Cyberpunk 2077 (@CyberpunkGame) September 1, 2020
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Powered by Nvidia’s 2nd gen RTX architecture, GeForce RTX 30 series GPUs will introduce a level of ray-traced graphics like never before. Cyberpunk and Fortnite will be some of the first games to experience this beast, which hits the markets on the 17th of this month.
Experience Cyberpunk 2077 with RTX On
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In another tweet, CP 2077 devs shared some in-game snapshots to show what is in store.
Night City? ✅
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 Series? ✅
Ray Tracing? ✅
DLSS 2.0? ✅#Cyberpunk2077 #RTXOn pic.twitter.com/mFSqA3fszK— Cyberpunk 2077 (@CyberpunkGame) September 2, 2020
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This year is turning out to be a really good one for the world of gaming. Looks like fans are about to explode with excitement this November when the Xbox, PS5, and CP 2077 all hit the markets at once. Besides this, there is a huge roster of games about to release alongside. Wonder how they would look with the next-gen RTX enabled?
Obviously, the question points a finger at the Xbox disaster that is Halo: Infinite (in terms of visuals, that is). Devs at 343 Industries have postponed the release date for this much-anticipated title to further work on it. After the enhanced graphics, if Halo: Infinite is played with this beast of a GPU, it might just be the comeback the game needed.