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Diablo 4 will get Ray Tracing soon, Reveal Trailer and more

Nvidia has just lifted the curtain on a new trailer for Diablo 4, and it’s a game-changer. Ray tracing is coming to the game this March. You can watch the reveal trailer embedded above.

So, what’s the big deal about ray tracing? It’s a tech wizardry that amps up the realism in games. Imagine shadows that mimic real life and reflections that draw you deeper into the game world. That’s precisely what Diablo 4 is gearing up for. The game’s graphics are about to go from great to downright amazing.

But hey, if you’re a PC player, you might wonder, “Will my game slow down with all these cool graphics?” Here’s some reassurance as Nvidia’s DLSS 3 is also joining the party. This means you can enjoy the spiffy graphics without sacrificing smooth gameplay. The specifics of the PC requirements for ray tracing are still under wraps, though, so we’re all in a bit of suspense.

Console players, especially those on PS5 and Xbox Series X, might be feeling a bit left out. Don’t worry just yet. We’re still waiting to hear if ray tracing will be available on consoles. Fingers crossed for some good news soon!

Right now, Diablo 4 is out there for PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC. If you’re already battling your way through the game, don’t forget the Season of Blood is in full swing. And the Abattoir of Zir event? You’ve got until next week to conquer that. As for what’s next, Season 3 is on the horizon, expected to launch this month, with no delays announced (so far). The development team is gearing up to share more details in the weeks ahead.

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