This week CES 2024 takes place in Las Vegas, during the week different companies are given the task of making presentations and revelations of technological advances linked to the world of Gaming and IT in general. This leaves a large showcase of advertisements ideal for products that will be launched during the year. In short, it’s a kind of E3 of the technology world
NVIDIA is part of it every year to show its most important advances in terms of software and hardware, taking advantage of the reveal of the new SUPER range of the RTX 40 series, it was announced that Diablo IV would benefit from Ray Tracing support.
Diablo IV will be more beautiful than ever
NVIDIA, through its presentation at CES 2024, presented a few hours ago the new graphics derived from the GeForce RTX 40 series. One of the announcements that were part of the show was the announcement of the upcoming arrival of ray tracing to Diablo VI, accompanied by the improvements already added by DLSS 3, now with Ray Tracing on NVIDIA’s RTX cards and in its SUPER models presented today, the game will have excellent performance, improving the experience, all this to come in the month of March of the Titleholders on PC.
Currently it is unknown if this technology will reach consoles, it is likely that at some point a new performance mode arrives that uses this technology on Xbox Series X|S.
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We have other announcements regarding CES 2024 during the week, we therefore recommend that you pay attention to all the news that will come out from the different companies that have progressed a lot for the industry.
About Xbox Game Studios
Xbox Game Studios is a division of Microsoft dedicated to the creation and publishing of video games. The company is responsible for some of the most popular Xbox titles, such as Halo, Forza, Starfield, Grounded, Sea of Thieves or Gears of War.
How many studios does Xbox have?
Microsoft’s gaming division currently has 34 active studios, with Activision Blizzard King and Bethesda being its latest acquisitions. Studios such as Tango Gameworks, Infinity Ward, Raven Software, Sledgehammer Games, Machine Gun Games are now part of this division’s conglomerate.