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NVIDIA is reportedly going to introduce a new gaming bundle come the release of their new SUPER, Turing-refreshed graphics cards come July 2nd. The new bundle picks up RTX-enabled titles that were developed with NVIDIA's support, and will include access to MachineGames' Wolfenstein: Young Blood, as well as Remedy's Control.
The Supernatural part on the Bundle title makes sense; Wolfenstein is known for its supernatural-defying settings, while control is a game built entirely around that premise. These are two AAA, high-quality games that will serve to showcase NVIDIA's raytracing chops, due to Wolfenstein: young Blood's support for raytracing in some particular effects (unknown, at this time, if for Global Illumination like Metro: Exodus; Shadow rendering such as Shadow of the Tomb Raider; or reflections, such as Battlefield V. It will also support Adaptive Shading for increased performance.
Control, on the other hand, will make use of RTX's full suite of features, including ray traced shadows, ray traced reflections, and ray traced global illumination.
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The Supernatural part on the Bundle title makes sense; Wolfenstein is known for its supernatural-defying settings, while control is a game built entirely around that premise. These are two AAA, high-quality games that will serve to showcase NVIDIA's raytracing chops, due to Wolfenstein: young Blood's support for raytracing in some particular effects (unknown, at this time, if for Global Illumination like Metro: Exodus; Shadow rendering such as Shadow of the Tomb Raider; or reflections, such as Battlefield V. It will also support Adaptive Shading for increased performance.
Control, on the other hand, will make use of RTX's full suite of features, including ray traced shadows, ray traced reflections, and ray traced global illumination.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site