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Doom Desciens: Gameplay de la Edad oscura presentado por Nvidia

Autor : Mila Actualizar : Feb 23,2025

Nvidia presenta un nuevo juego para la fatalidad: la edad oscura

El reciente escaparate de hardware y software de Nvidia presentó una visión breve pero emocionante de Doom: The Dark Ages , confirmando su mejora DLSS 4 y mostrando la destreza visual del juego. El teaser de 12 segundos destaca los diversos entornos que los jugadores pueden esperar, que van desde corredores opulentos hasta paisajes estériles, todo mientras ofrece un vistazo al icónico Doom Slayer que maneja un nuevo escudo.

Este muy esperado lanzamiento de 2025, una continuación de la exitosa serie de reiniciar Doom Software de ID, promete construir sobre las fundaciones establecidas por doom de 2016. Si bien el teaser no muestra combate, enfatiza las actualizaciones visuales y la variedad de niveles del juego. La publicación del blog de Nvidia confirma aún más el desarrollo del juego utilizando el último motor IDTech y su utilización de la reconstrucción de rayos en el nuevo hardware de la serie RTX 50, lo que sugiere una experiencia visualmente impresionante.

Doom: The Dark Ages Gameplay Teaser

El escaparate también contó con otros títulos muy esperados, incluida la próxima entrega de CD Projekt Red y Indiana Jones y el Gran Círculo . La fidelidad visual de este último se destacó específicamente, estableciendo una barra alta para la excelencia gráfica. Este escaparate sirve como un preludio para el lanzamiento de la serie GeForce RTX 50 de NVIDIA, prometiendo avances adicionales en calidad visual y rendimiento para el desarrollo futuro de los juegos.

  • Doom: The Dark Ages* está programado para su lanzamiento en Xbox Series X/S, PS5 y PC en 2025, aunque una fecha de lanzamiento precisa sigue sin previo aviso. Se anticipan más detalles sobre la narrativa, la lista enemiga y la mecánica de combate intensa se anticipan durante todo el año. El juego está "alimentado por el último motor IDTech".

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