DLSS 4 Comes To Resident Evil Requiem, With Path Tracing, John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando Demo This Week, And Crimson Desert March 19

DLSS 4 Comes To Resident Evil Requiem, With Path Tracing, John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando Demo This Week, And Crimson Desert March 19

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Prepare to escape death in a heart-stopping survival horror experience that will chill you to your core! Resident Evil™ Requiem, the latest and most immersive entry yet in the iconic Resident Evil series, intertwines the fate of two protagonists – Grace Ashcroft and Leon S. Kennedy – as they investigate a series of strange deaths that may just lead to uncovering the hidden truth behind the infamous 1998 Raccoon City Incident.

Experience the horror up close and personal with tense, realistic gameplay in first-person perspective, or use the over-the-shoulder camera with third-person perspective that allows you to create a more action-heavy gameplay experience.

While the Resident Evil series first began on console systems, many gamers, including those who are playing it for the first time, now experience it on PC. The latest installment, Resident Evil Requiem, is being optimized for a wide range of PCs ahead of its release on February 26th at 9pm PT.

On GeForce RTX PCs, gamers can activate immersive path-traced effects that are further enhanced by DLSS Ray Reconstruction. And GeForce RTX 50 Series gamers can multiply frame rates using DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, enabling high-res, max setting gameplay.

In a game like Resident Evil Requiem, the expression of light and shadow is crucial, whether it’s flickering hallway lights, neon-lit streets glowing in the night, or the flame of a lighter illuminating the path ahead. With path tracing…