Cyberpunk 2077 shows its full potential in video with the new Nvidia 30 series graphics cards [VIDEO]

CD Projekt showed a new trailer for the game with ray tracing and running on the new graphics.

The launch of the new CD Projekt video game is getting closer and closer. On this occasion, everything indicates that Cyberpunk 2077 will not suffer any further delays and we will be able to taste it from November 19. The game has shown its powerful graphics on previous occasions, but it seems that it had not shown its full potential. Yesterday, Nvidia introduced its new 30 series of graphics cards and Cyberpunk 2077 takes advantage of them.

In the event in which Nvidia announced its new graphics cards, which will be a great technological advance, reaching 8K and 60 fps in the RTX 3090, CD Projekt showed a new trailer for Cyberpunk 2077. The particularity of this video is that He let us see his new game running in one of the new graphics and with ray tracing activated. The result is spectacular.

The reality is that the new game from the Poles is perfect for teaching the benefits of ray tracing. Keep in mind that this cyberpunk setting, full of neon and lights, suits this new lighting technology very well, as it can show its potential. In the video we can see, in addition to that, the reflections of the puddles, the fire in shots and the improved shadows. The game will also take advantage of DLSS technology, so we can expect very high performance.

CD Projekt confirmed that Cyberpunk 2077 will receive free content, as happened with The Witcher 3 , and that we can adjust the size and color of the texts to our liking . By the way, Cyberpunk 2077 has recently been awarded the Best Game award at Gamescom 2020.

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