The video games industry often finds itself in a sticky situation with regards to next gen titles and next gen hardware. In the console industry new hardware launches are typically accompanied with a splurge of new and highly anticipated titles to inspire would be purchasers to part with their cash for the requisite hardware.
Naturally, with the PC being an ever evolving platform changes are less 'spiky'. Thus some who buy the latest PC components might have to wait quite a long time until support for the new tech gets utilised by the majority of PC games being developed. This is definitely the case with real-time raytraced games which have not been flooding the market by any means - but that support seems to be building very steadily now. And yes, it might be helped by the widespread adoption of real-time raytracing hardware in next gen Microsoft and Sony consoles before the year is out.
Today Nvidia PR emailed HEXUS with a list of a dozen titles which will be released before we say goodbye to 2020. All the titles feature real-time raytracing and/or DLSS technology support. Eight of the games are new with four of them being existing titles which will add 'RTX features' before the end of November.
New games launching with RTX features |
Existing titles with RTX updates |
Early access games with RTX features |
Holiday blockbusters with RTX technology |
Ghostrunner - launching on October 27 with ray-traced reflections & shadows, and DLSS. Pumpkin Jack - launching on October 23 with ray-traced reflections & shadows, enhanced lighting, and DLSS. Xuan-Yuan Sword VII - launching on October 28 with ray-traced global illumination and DLSS. |
Edge of Eternity - out now in early access, the game is adding DLSS support. Mortal Shell - with ray-traced shadows and DLSS. Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord - with DLSS. World of Warcraft: Shadowlands - with ray traced shadows. |
Enlisted - closed beta kicks off in November with ray-traced global illumination and DLSS. Ready or Not - ray-traced reflections, shadows & ambient occlusion and DLSS will be available when the game launches in early access later in 2020.
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Watch Dogs: Legion – launching on October 29 with ray-traced reflections and DLSS. Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War – launching on November 13 with ray tracing and DLSS. Cyberpunk 2077 – launching November 19 with ray traced reflections, ambient occlusion, shadows & global diffuse illumination and DLSS. |
Nvidia has a dedicated GeForce RTX page here if you want to read more about its latest GPU technology aimed at gamers and enthusiasts. If you scroll down you can check through the growing list of 'RTX Games' with links to learn more, watch videos, and some have downloadable demos/trials.
AMD will step into the real-time raytraced games hardware supply business shortly. Both consoles and PCs will benefit from AMD hardware assisted raytracing and other features before the year is out. Perhaps then we will see even more games announced with hardware agnostic raytracing support and patches / updates to enable this on existing titles.