Check Out How Good Watch Dogs: Legion Looks With Ray Tracing in New Trailer

Gamescom 2019 is here, which means that developers are going to start dropping a bunch of new trailers for upcoming games. NVIDIA has just dropped a new trailer for Watch Dogs: Legion, showing off the game’s potential with an RTX card.

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You can check out the trailer down below.

The trailer doesn’t show off any new gameplay or story elements of course, and instead focuses on the effects that the new ray tracing features of the RTX cards have on it.

The new technology helps the game to pop by accentuating shadows, in-game objects, and buildings, allowing it to appear more lifelike and realistic.

If you’re rocking any of the 20-series cards from NVIDIA in your rig, you’ll be able to play around with the ray tracing effects in the game as well.

Watch Dogs: Legion is set to be released for PS4, Xbox One, and PC on March 6, 2020.


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