EA has published a new video showcasing Battlefield 2042’s Nvidia PC features, including DLSS and ray-tracing.

The Geforce maker has partnered withEAto deliver exclusive benefits for its video card owners, includingNvidiaReflex, a new featured designed to reduce render latency and make mouse aiming more responsive.

Battlefield 2042 PC video shows off DLSS and ray-tracing

“PC gamerswill get aBattlefield 2042experience like no other, because a PC allows you to enjoy higher detail levels, uncapped frame rates, and gameplay enhanced by variable refresh rate G-SYNC monitors, TVs and displays,” Nvidiasaid in a statement.

“Graphics on a PC are next-level with ray-traced ambient occlusion (available only on PC), and GeForce RTX-based PCs have dedicated RT cores to deliver excellent ray tracing performance.”

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Last month, Battlefield 2042’s newHazard Zone mode was officially detailedalongside the release of its debut trailer.

Later,DICEreassured fans that a number of features missing from the recent Battlefield 2042 betawill be present in the final game.

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The multiplayer-only title will support 128-player battles onXbox Series X/S,PS5and PC, while theXbox OneandPS4versions will becapped at 64 players and include reduced map sizes.

In mid-September,EA delayed Battlefield 2042’s release datefrom October 22 to November 19.

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However, players who choose to pre-order the Battlefield 2042 Gold and Ultimate editions will receive access to the game one week ahead of its general release.

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