Today, NVIDIA announced that the upcoming tactical first-person shooter game Gray Zone Warfare will support DLSS 3 (Frame Generation) from day one, accelerating performance on GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics cards. As with any game with built-in DLSS 3 support, Gray Zone Warfare will also feature Reflex, which any owner of GeForce GTX 900 Series GPUs and newer will be able to activate for up to 50% reduction in system latency. Last but not least, the Unreal Engine 5 powered game will support the hardware accelerated ray-traced version of Lumen lighting to deliver cutting-edge visuals.
Gray Zone Warfare is the first true PC game developed by Czech studio Madfinger Games, formerly known for mobile hits like Dead Trigger and Shadowgun. In early 2022, Madfinger announced its switch to this new project, with CEO Marek Rabas stating:
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The game design we created is not suitable for mobile. It became clear that we needed a big screen to get the best gaming experience.
Gray Zone Warfare was included in our list of the most anticipated shooter games. It is scheduled to launch this year on Steam Early Access, although the developers plan to keep it there for a few years while they implement the full feature set and content. The vast (42 square kilometers) open world island map inspired by the landscapes of Laos will offer an immersive sandbox experience, while the unique health system aims to simulate human body injuries in a much more realistic way than any shooter.
The full version of Gray Zone Warfare will add the following features:
● A complete map featuring all locations and diverse biomes ● A hazardous Ground Zero area with end-game enemies and new storylines ● Different types of AI behaviors based on the enemy type, situation, time, or weather condition ● Faction-based AI with its own agenda involving quests, patrolling, scavenging, and attacking others ● Factions featuring progression systems and diverse reputations ● Immersive environmental storytelling featuring mature and engaging plots ● Advanced quest system encompassing both main and side storylines ● Game-changing, captivating seasonal events ● Resource-intensive and survival-focused crafting ● Dynamic weather changing the gameplay experience ● An accelerated day and night cycle ● Unique skills system based on the player's achievements, not grind ● Customizable "hooch" player's base quarters ● Enhanced weapon customizations ● Fully customizable gear ● Complex trading system for players
As part of today's announcement, NVIDIA also reminded GeForce RTX users that two early access PC game launches scheduled for this week (Manor Lords
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