God of War – Check Out the PC Features Trailer & System Requirements

NVidia GeForce, Sony Interactive Entertainment and Santa Monica Studio shared the PC features trailer for action-RPG God of War, coming to PC on January 14th with NVIDIA Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS)  and Reflex.

The PC version of God of War (2018) will support 4k resolution, NVidia DLSS support, 21:9 ultra-widescreen support, and unlocked framerates. Additionally, the game will include a wide range of graphical presets and options so you can fine-tune your visual experience based on your setup. From higher resolution shadows and improved screen space reflections to enhancements to the ambient occlusion pipeline with GTAO and SSDO – God of War on the PC can create striking visual quality unique to the platform.

Harness the AI power of NVIDIA Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) to boost frame rates and generate beautiful, sharp images on GeForce RTX GPUs. Utilize NVIDIA Reflex low latency technology allowing you to react quicker and hit harder combos with the responsive gameplay you crave on GeForce GPUs.

God of War – PC System Requirements:

God of War - Check Out the PC Features Trailer & System Requirements

ABOUT GOD OF WAR:

Kratos is a father again. As mentor and protector to Atreus, a son determined to earn his respect, he is forced to deal with and control the rage that has long defined him while out in a very dangerous world with his son. His vengeance against the Gods of Olympus behind him, Kratos now lives in the realm of Norse deities and monsters.

It’s in this harsh, unforgiving world that he must fight to survive, and not only teach his son to do the same… but also prevent him from repeating the Ghost of Sparta’s bloodstained mistakes.

This staggering reimagining of God of War combines all the hallmarks of the iconic series – brutal combat, epic boss fights, and breathtaking scale – and fuses them with a powerful and moving narrative that re-establishes Kratos’ world.

Check out the game’s Steam page to find out more.

1 Comment

  1. And this is why I’ve invested in a GeForce Now subscription, so I can enjoy Ultra without upgrading my PC all the time.

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