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Newly released Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy trailer showcases PC features

Newly released Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy trailer showcases PC features
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A newly released trailer for the upcoming Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy highlights many of the upcoming release’s PC features, including high levels of fidelity, real-time ray tracing, NVIDIA DLSS’ AI-powered performance boost, diffuse illumination, HDR and wide color gamut, and up to 8K resolution. You can check out the PC trailer above and full details below:

GeForce RTX-enhanced version to feature high fidelity, real-time ray tracing, NVIDIA DLSS, up to 8K resolution and more

MONTRÉAL, CANADA (September 30, 2021) – Today, Eidos-Montréal released a new trailer highlighting the PC version of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, which has been co-developed with partner studio d3t Ltd. The PC version of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy allows players to experience high levels of fidelity, real-time ray tracing, NVIDIA DLSS’ AI-powered performance boost, diffuse illumination, HDR and wide color gamut, and up to 8K resolution.

Additionally, players without access to a GeForce RTX PC (or are away from their system) will be able to stream the RTX-enhanced version of Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy via NVIDIA’s cloud-based GeForce NOW service, with in-game progress transferable between devices.

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy will be available on PlayStation®5 console, PlayStation®4 console, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One consoles, PC, and streaming via GeForce NOW on October 26, 2021. Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: Cloud Version for Nintendo Switch also coming to select regions October 26.

Stay tuned to Gaming Trend for more info on Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy and for all your gaming, tech, and entertainment news!

Richard Allen

Richard Allen

Richard is a freelance writer and contributing editor for various publications. He is an avid Dragon's Lair collector and always looking to add to his home arcade. Newly addicted to VR games.

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