Returnal PC release date set for February, and with better ray tracing and a lower price than on PS5
The long-awaited PC port is nearly here

Returnal officially hits PC on February 15, and a new trailer breaks down some of the improvements t🌳he PC port will offer over t𒁃he original PS5 version.
You'll be able to pick up Returnal via or the on February 15 for $59.99, a nice little discount over the game's $70 price tag on PS5. That new-generation tax proved pretty controversial at Returnal's launch, owing to a ꦐperception that the game was smaller in scale than other next-gen titles. But hey, Returnal's now beloved and readily available at a discounted price on console, so maybe that's not a big advantage.
PC makes a bigger leap over PS5 with improved ray tracing features. On PS5, Returnal supported ray traced shadows, but on PC, you'll be able to enjoy ray traced reflections, as well - you know, the feature you're probably actually thinking of when you hear the term 'ray tracing'. Upscaling features like AMD FSR and Nvidia DLSS and NIS will h⛄elp you keep perfꦡormance smooth, too.
Beyond that, Returnal supports the PC features you'd hope for, including ultrawide and super ultrawide monitors and FOV adju🅠stmen💝ts. Native DualSense support means you won't lose out on the original game's haptic feedback, and 3D audio will carry over as well.
If you want to take the plunge on pre-ordering the PC port, you'll get early unlocks for items like the Electropylon Driv🤪er and Hollowseeker weapons, plus a reflex stimulant, a pulsating mass, and an adrenaline booster, for those of you who like ꦉto break a game's progression before even playing it. Linking your Steam and PlayStation accounts will also net you access to a couple of additional outfits.
You can check out the full PC specs on the , and yes, the top-end experience still 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:recommends a whopping 32GB of RAM.
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