Apart from announcing 4 new games to the NVIDIA DLSS support list, the company has also declared that Minecraft will be available to play in RTX for Windows 10 moves from beta to an official release.
Minecraft with RTX supports NVIDIA DLSS, along with path tracing, meaning all the lighting in the game is ray traced. Minecraft with RTX players will see everything enhanced with a special Physically Based Rendering texture pack in supported worlds, which interplays with the ray-traced effects to enhance the experience further. Turning on DLSS can more than double your frame rate!
To celebrate Minecraft’s release with RTX, NVIDIA is releasing 2 new worlds, bringing the total number of official RTX worlds for Minecraft to 15. Colosseum world is available now, and Dungeon Dash will be coming soon.
However, another much-hyped game is Cyberpunk 2077, which will also get support for DLSS and ray tracing, making the gaming even more beautiful. It is loaded with tech, including ray-traced shadows, reflections, diffuse illumination, global illumination, and ambient occlusion, along with NVIDIA DLSS.
Ray tracing enables visually next-generation graphics, which make Cyberpunk 2077 look and feel more cinematic and immersive. Sunlight shadows, global illumination, sky lighting, emissive surfaces, and reflections all look strikingly realistic. And DLSS is a must-have feature to play with ray tracing, boosting frame rates while delivering beautiful, crisp image quality.
With realistic shadows and lighting and the added performance of NVIDIA DLSS, no other platform will compare to the Cyberpunk 2077 experience on a GeForce RTX-powered PC.
via NVIDIA press release