Shadows to Enhance NVIDIA DLSS 4 and Multi-Frame Generation

Assassin’s Creed: Shadows – Upcoming Release Details
"Assassin’s Creed: Shadows" is set to launch on PC on March 20th. This new installment in the popular Assassin’s Creed series looks promising, especially with its integration of NVIDIA DLSS 4 technology. Gamers who own NVIDIA RTX graphics cards will have the advantage of utilizing this advanced feature right from the start. Additionally, users with the RTX 50 series GPUs will benefit from Multi-Frame Generation (MFG), enhancing performance and graphics.
Ubisoft, the game’s developer, has shared a review code, which allows early insight into the game’s performance. While specific in-game settings, benchmarks, screenshots, and videos can’t be disclosed yet, a PC Performance Analysis is planned for the day before the game’s official release.
NVIDIA has introduced DLSS 4 support through its app, although it is unclear whether native in-game support will be available. Nevertheless, players can leverage the NVIDIA App to enable DLSS 4 and MFG features. With hands-on experience, it appears these features work effectively. However, performance metrics and gameplay impressions will be available closer to the release date.
Furthermore, the review version includes Denuvo anti-tamper technology. This inclusion suggests that performance benchmarks will closely reflect what players can expect from the final retail version on launch day.
The game utilizes an updated version of the Anvil Engine, which features exciting elements such as dynamic seasons and weather patterns. These will impact gameplay and landscape interactions. Players can also look forward to destructible environments, dynamic wind effects, and realistic environmental particles, all contributing to a more immersive experience.
On the PC platform, Assassin’s Creed: Shadows will support various graphical enhancements. Notably, it will be compatible with AMD’s FSR 3.1 and Intel’s XeSS 2 technology upon launch. This means players will have multiple options to optimize their visual experience. A built-in benchmark tool will help players assess their system performance, ensuring that they can adjust settings to achieve the best experience. Additionally, the game will support ultra-wide monitors, allowing for expansive gameplay that enhances immersion.
The developers have also emphasized the use of Ray Tracing technology, which enhances global illumination and reflections, further elevating the game’s visual quality.
Regarding platform specifics, when "Assassin’s Creed: Shadows" launches on PC, it will be available on Steam without requiring the Ubisoft Connect launcher. However, players must still have a Ubisoft account to access the game. Official PC system requirements for the game will also be provided, ensuring players can prepare their setups ahead of time.
Overall, "Assassin’s Creed: Shadows" appears to be loaded with engaging features and graphical advancements. Gamers eagerly awaiting this title have much to look forward to as the release date approaches.