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Darksiders 2 will get a free Ray Tracing Update on PC

THQ Nordic has announced a free update for Darksiders 2 Deathinitive Edition which will add Ray Tracing to the game. This update will be coming to the PC on October 15th. And, since we’re talking about a free update, it will be available to everyone who already owns the game.

In its press release, THQ Nordic claimed that this update will bring enhanced lighting and shadows. So, I assume that we’ll get RTGI and RT shadows. I mean, that’s what the press release implies. Unless the devs use traditional methods to improve the lighting and shadows, and only use RT for reflections.

The devs will also improve the game’s loading times for PS5 and Xbox Series X. So, again, I assume those improvements will also come to the PC. Unless the PC version can already take advantage of SSDs.

To celebrate this announcement, THQ Nordic shared the following teaser trailer. This trailer is really short (22 secs) and it’s full of cuts. So, most of you won’t be able to notice the improved graphics.

I believe a Before/After comparison would have been a better demonstration. Unless the RT effects are not that great in this title, which is why THQ Nordic may not feel comfortable showcasing them.

Anyway, enjoy the teaser trailer and stay tuned for more!

Darksiders II: Deathinitive Edition | PlayStation 5 & Xbox Series X|S Announcement Trailer

15 thoughts on “Darksiders 2 will get a free Ray Tracing Update on PC”

  1. The game is already riddled with weird bottlenecks especially beyond 1080p with Ultra shadows and AO, DXVK can give a slight performance boost but it doesn't resolve the issue, adding RT on top of it without proper fixes is pointless

    1. Yep it never hurts.RT make em all comes alive!
      RT is the best thing happen and been the holy grail, for so long!

      Thanks to nVidia who kickstartered it all. Everything they do is Perfection!

  2. there are lots of old games out there that could use this as well.
    definitely don't leave those games behind to be forgotten. Bring them back with new visual features! and new releases of old games too should also have the extra features.

    1. You can just use the RTGI reshade from Pascal Gilcher to do this. $5 from Patreon to get the plugin and you can add it to almost any game.

  3. Oh wow! In a game this old? Great!
    Let's see if by RT they mean just shadows which would be crap, or also the real deal, Global Illumination.
    Be sure to bench it and show the difference!

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