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Fortnite ray tracing example

Fortnite Ray Tracing coming soon!

Fortnite is about to get a coat of polish in the form of ray tracing from NVIDIA.
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In NVIDA’s special event live stream today, Epic Games announced that they are bringing Ray Tracing to Fortnite. That’s right, now Fornite will now have ultra-realistic lighting and reflections. The cartoon battle royal that you’ve come to love has never looked better.

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Fortnite ray tracing example

NVIDA’s Ray Tracing is the latest top of the line method to flawlessly simulate lighting in video games in real-time. Everything from reflections on windows, mirrors, or god-rays beaming through smoke, lighting is indistinguishable from real life. Ray Tracing is only available on NVIDIA's RTX graphics cards, anything from the RTX 2000s series to their latest 3000s series graphics cards.

Fortnite ray tracing example

There's currently no indication on the release date of the new technology, so you still have time to save up the money to purchase one of these powerful graphics cards! You can check out the trailer and watch the Ray Tracing in action in the video below!


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Tannar is an up and coming games journalist, the only thing he loves more than writing is gaming. Peacefully farming in Minecraft, Racing sims, or slaughtering Nazis, these are the moments that bring him joy.