This week is Gamescom, and that means another avalanche of announcements for the games industry. That includes lots of trailers, and even though the event is just getting underway today, there's enough of them to warrant a collection of them already. We'll update this post with new games as they are announced throughout the conference this week.
Minecraft (Windows 10 Edition) RTX enhancement
Developer: Mojang
Coming to PC? Definitely
When's it out? "Within the next year"
Nvidia started the week off on a high note with its announcement that Minecraft's Windows 10 edition will be getting official RTX-powered ray tracing support in a future free update. Here's how that's going to look:
Watch Dogs: Legion
Developer: Ubisoft
Coming to PC? Yes
When's it out? March 6, 2020
Nvidia had a few more trailers to show off, too. There's a new ray-traced Watch Dogs: Legion clip, showing off lots of delicious-looking puddles. You'll be able to cruise around London as anyone you want, stopping every so often to admire your hacker-punk outfit in the gleaming shop windows.
Control
Developer: Remedy Entertainment
Coming to PC? Yes
When's it out? August 27
There's a new RTX-enhanced trailer for Remedy's Control, which comes out next week. You play as Jesse Fadens, an agent working on becoming the director of the mysterious Bureau of Control. It's a "supernatural third-person action-adventure" that bends reality around psychokinetic abilities, as you can see below.
Synced: Off-Planet
Developer: Tencent Next Studios
Coming to PC? Yes
When's it out? Unknown
Nvidia also showed off a trailer for Synced: Off-Planet, a triple-A title that's just been announced by Tencent's Next Studios that blends Left 4 Dead-style zombie shooting with some elements from battle royale. It's another one that's getting the RTX treatment.
Vampire: The Masquerade–Bloodlines 2
Developer: Hardsuit Labs
Coming to PC? Yes
When's it out? March 2020
We also got a new peek at how RTX-powered ray tracing works in Vampire: The Masquerade–Bloodlines 2, which gives you a look at how a vampire-infested Seattle will look when light hits the rain-soaked streets just so.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
Developer: Infinity Ward, Raven Software, Beenox, High Moon Studios
Coming to PC? Yes
When's it out? October 25
Nvidia also showed a new RTX trailer for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. This one's a bit odd, since the ray traced effects actually seem to make the scenes in the trailer look less dramatic with the more realistically rendered shadows.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood
Developer: MachineGames, Arkane Studios
Coming to PC? It already has!
When's it out: Ray tracing effects are "coming soon"
Ray tracing is also coming to Wolfenstein: Youngblood, and Nvidia had a trailer showcasing the improvements that's bringing as well. It seems rather appropriate for a game that's about lighting up Nazis.
Ghostrunner
Developer: One More Level
Coming to PC? Yes
When's it out? August 2020
We've also gotten a look at the newly announced Ghostrunner, which looks like a blend of Titanfall 2's parkour and Dishonored's stealthy slashing. It's all set in a dystopian cyberpunk universe in which humanity has been confined to a huge, neon-lit superstructure called the Tower, which is ruled over by an ominous figure known as the Keymaster.
That's a pretty hefty truckload of trailers, and there are tons more to come. Heck, we've still got Inside Xbox coming later today, and Gamescom itself doesn't officially kick off until tomorrow. More than 15 publishers are ready to debut world premieres at the show, so stay tuned.
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2019-08-19 14:24:00Z
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