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Star Wars Outlaws to Launch with DLSS 3 and Ray Tracing on PC
Gamers eagerly await the release date for Star Wars Outlaws, a powerhouse game from the Star Wars series developed by Ubisoft. The game, developed by Massive Entertainment, is among Ubisoft’s most anticipated projects. Last year, we were introduced to the game’s protagonist, Eve, and her small companion through an extensive showcase by the company. Now, we’ve received a new showcase of the PC version’s features.
Nvidia recently announced that the PC version will be enhanced with DLSS 3 machine learning technology and ray tracing capabilities.
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The Nvidia Reflexes technology is another feature to be supported by the PC version. This feature enables players with the required settings to achieve better precision, higher frame rates, reduced latency, and improved lighting. Tobias Karlsson, the art director at Massive Entertainment, shared insights about the PC version:
“Here at Massive Entertainment, worldbuilding is a part of our DNA, and what better way to showcase our craft than creating the first-ever open-world Star Wars game. Filled with distinct locations across the galaxy’s outer rim, both iconic and new, players will be able to experience the Star Wars underworld like never before. DLSS 3 gives us the performance headroom to bring our vision to life and to support additional ray tracing features, helping gamers fully immerse themselves in the adventures of Kay Vess and Nix.”
The game is expected to be released this year on PS5, Xbox Series, and PC.
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