
At the end of this month and in November, the blockbuster game season will officially begin. For those who have Nvidia's RTX graphics card, the end of this year will see many games supporting ray tracing as well as DLSS, a technology that enhances image resolution based on deep learning algorithms, processed through tensor cores on RTX 20 and 30 series cards. Nvidia has also officially announced that from now until the end of the year, there will be at least 12 games supporting ray tracing and DLSS, including new games and updates to older games with graphics upgrades.Pumpkin Jack, a platform game themed around Halloween, will be released on October 23 and will feature support for shadow casting, reflection images, ray tracing-based lighting effects, and DLSS:Ghostrunner, a game that has attracted the attention of many fans since its free demo release, will be officially released on October 27, supporting shadow casting, ray tracing reflections, and DLSS:Xuan-Yuan Sword VII, an action role-playing game set in ancient Chinese martial arts history, will also support ray-traced global illumination and DLSS, releasing on October 28:
Four games that have already been released will be updated with new versions supporting DLSS and ray tracing. First up is Edge of Eternity, currently in early access:
Mortal Shell will also have an update with DLSS and ray tracing shadow casting effects:
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord updates with DLSS, helping to lighten the load on PC hardware during game processing:
Even World of Warcraft with the Shadowlands update will have more beautiful ray tracing shadow casting effects:
Enlisted, an MMOFPS set in World War II, will receive an update supporting DLSS and ray-traced illumination, creating much more beautiful lighting than conventional solutions:
Ready or Not, a fairly hardcore tactical shooter game, will also support DLSS, shadow casting effects, reflection images, and ambient occlusion processed by RT cores:
Lastly, the big hitters of the year's end. Watch Dogs: Legion will be released on October 29, supporting DLSS and ray tracing processed reflection images:
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, the sequel to Black Ops following CIA missions in the 1980s, also supports DLSS and ray tracing:
Finally, Cyberpunk 2077, a game eagerly anticipated by many in Vietnam, will also support all the graphic technologies that ray tracing brings instead of SSR, along with DLSS technology for smooth gameplay at 4K resolution:
