Warner Bros. has confirmed in recent months what the release date of Gotham Knights will finally be. The title will continue the Batman game series that, since the release of Batman: Arkham Knight, had remained defunct.
To liven up the wait, from the YouTube channel AD Massicuro they wanted to teach us that Batman Arkham Knight looks almost photorealistic with ray tracing and 8K. The title was already one of the most cutting-edge at the time of its release in 2015, and it holds up incredibly well today, but with these additions the final result feels on par with the most cutting-edge games of today. You can check it out for yourself below:
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The channel has produced a lot of content of this type, and for this video in question, they have used an RTX 3090 TI graphics card, rendering the game at 8K and with mods that have allowed to add god rays, volumetric fog and ray tracing with incredible results. We don’t know if Gotham Knights will look like this when it gets our hands on it, but we certainly hope it’s up to the task.
Batman Arkham Knight looks almost photorealistic with ray tracing and 8K
Batman: Arkham Knight is available for Xbox One, Ps4 and Microsoft Windows.
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