Faith of Danschant: Hereafter Gets 12-Minute Gameplay Trailer, Features Many Ray Tracing Effects

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A new 12-minute gameplay trailer has been released for Faith of Danschant: Hereafter. The action RPG is a follow-up to a 2017 turn-based game that features Wuxia-style martial arts fighting and mystical elements.

This new game has been likened to God of War meets Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and looks to retain the original’s style while using ray tracing technology. The trailer shows off the game’s many ray-traced effects, including reflections, global illumination, shadows, ambient occlusion. It also features NVIDIA DLSS.

It is being developed by Bejing Joyfun and features the talents of Gemiuster, China’s first professional voice-acting team that specializes in video games. The launch date has not been announced.

Get a first look at Faith of Danschant: Hereafter created by Beijing Joyfun. The game will feature ray-traced reflections, global illumination, shadows, and ambient occlusion, alongside NVIDIA DLSS for maximum performance and image quality.

Faith of Danschant: Hereafter is based in the world of Faith of Danschant, but not directly related to the previous version of the game. The game will support multiple languages and be available on multiple platforms at launch.

Sources: NVIDIA, Gemiuster

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