Wolfenstein: Youngblood won't have RTX support at launch

Contrary to expectations, the cooperative first-person shooter Wolfenstein: Youngblood will be released without the support of RTX technology. It will be added some time after the release.

Wolfenstein: Youngblood won't have RTX support at launch

When the support for the technology in the game was only announced (at the end of May at the Taipei Computex 2019), Bethesda Softworks did not specify the timing. Since then, no information has been released about RTX in Wolfenstein: Youngblood, and now we know why. β€œNVIDIA engineers are still hard at work making this solution look the best it can in the game, but a release date has not yet been set. From what we've seen, it's going to be great," said MachineGames producer Jerk Gustafsson.

Whether support for NAS (NVIDIA Adaptive Shading) technology will be available at launch is also not reported. Recall that in the previous game of the series, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, it was added as a separate patch.


Wolfenstein: Youngblood is designed for two players to play together. However, you can also play alone: ​​then the second character will be taken under control by artificial intelligence. This time, the authors will tell not the story of the famous BJ Blaskowitz, but his daughters Jess and Sophie. Together they will go in search of their missing father and simultaneously defeat the Nazis in Paris. The release will take place on July 26 on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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