Electronic Arts and DICE have confirmed that the PC version of their upcoming multiplayer-only Battlefield title, Battlefield 2042, will include support for both NVIDIA DLSS and NVIDIA Reflex.
Texas-based video game developer Bluepoint Games has been increasingly gaining clout with PlayStation gamers thanks to its excellent remakes of iconic titles such as Uncharted, Shadow of the Colossus, and Demon's Souls.
Remedy Entertainment has announced that it is developing a multiplayer spin-off of its critically acclaimed paranormal action-adventure shooter, Control.
Bethesda Softworks and id Software have released their next-gen update for DOOM Eternal, enabling not only ray tracing but NVIDIA DLSS in the hellish FPS for GeForce RTX graphics cards owners.
EVGA's motherboards have traditionally been restricted to those in the Intel camp, but that appears to finally be changing. The popular manufacturer shared a teaser today suggesting that it is working on an AMD motherboard bearing the DARK branding. While the teaser neglected to clarify on the chipset, EVGA's DARK products are traditionally built for the highest performance and overclocking potential, so it should be safe to assume that it's an X570 motherboard. AMD fans are already wondering whether EVGA is also considering producing Radeon graphics cards in the future.
Team NINJA has released the first PC patch for its recently released collection of Ninja Gaiden games, Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection. As expected, patch 1.0.01 addresses some of the shortcomings that reviewers have bashed Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection for at launch, such as the inability to play the game in 1440p. That resolution has now been added to the launch options, in addition to other welcome changes such as being able to toggle between fullscreen and windowed modes by hitting Alt + Enter. Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection players can even end the game now from the pause menu. Graphics options will be added in a future update.