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DOOM: The Dark Ages recibe un breve adelanto del juego de NVIDIA

Autor : Isaac Actualizar : Jan 22,2025

DOOM: The Dark Ages recibe un breve adelanto del juego de NVIDIA

Nvidia presenta la nueva jugabilidad de Doom: The Dark Ages

La reciente presentación de hardware y software de Nvidia ofreció un vistazo al muy esperado Doom: The Dark Ages, cuyo lanzamiento está previsto para Xbox Series X/S, PS5 y PC en 2025. Un breve resumen de 12 El segundo avance mostró los diversos entornos del juego y el icónico Doom Slayer, equipado con un nuevo escudo.

Esta última entrega de la aclamada serie de reinicios Doom, después del título de 2016, promete aprovechar el legado de combate intenso y entornos brutales de su predecesor. Si bien el avance no muestra la jugabilidad, destaca la variedad de ubicaciones que los jugadores explorarán, desde corredores opulentos hasta paisajes desolados y llenos de cráteres.

Desarrollado utilizando el último motor idTech y mejorado con DLSS 4, Doom: The Dark Ages está preparado para ser una obra maestra visual. La publicación del blog de Nvidia confirma las capacidades de reconstrucción de rayos en las nuevas PC y portátiles de la serie RTX 50, lo que sugiere una fidelidad gráfica sorprendente.

Una muestra de destreza visual

La exhibición de Nvidia también incluyó títulos próximos como la secuela de ProjektWitcher de CD Red e Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, ambos elogiados por sus imágenes excepcionales. Este evento sirve como preludio al lanzamiento de la serie GeForce RTX 50, que promete avances aún mayores en calidad visual y rendimiento para juegos futuros.

Aunque aún no se ha anunciado una fecha de lanzamiento precisa, Doom: The Dark Ages está confirmado para su lanzamiento en 2025 en las plataformas Xbox Series X/S, PS5 y PC. Se esperan más detalles sobre la narrativa del juego, la lista de enemigos y el combate característico a medida que avance 2025.

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