Despite its introduction at the end of 2018, Nvidia has not yet seen many game developers actually take over and use the RTX functions of graphics cards. In fact, at the time of writing, only a dozen titles offer support. Even with this limited number, not all necessarily offer both ray tracing and DLSS functionality.
Nvidia has announced 6 games that will implement all RTX functions
The short version is that an Nvidia 20XX card was not so good in practice just because of the RTX features, so Nvidia is anxious to support various studies on the implementation of the technology.
Memory Bright Infinite Infinite
Memory Bright: Episode 1 was released on Steam in early 2019 with incredible success. Future episodes will now feature ray tracing effects compatible with RTX acceleration.
Project X
Project X is a new action game with ray tracing from the popular anime developer Mihoyo, which was launched in mid-2021. The game includes a new generation of anime rendering and advanced interactive physics.
Convallaria
Convallaria is a fast real-time combat game that contains elements of action and shooting games. The game plays in large dungeons of the open world against more than 100 players. Its release is scheduled for 2020.
Ring of the Elysium
This battle-proven Tencent game is updated to incorporate Ray Tracing technology, where we can see its improved graphics with new lighting techniques, reflections and shading.
Boundary
In Boundary, players will experience a realistic space environment that is enhanced by ray tracing, providing an immersive experience unparalleled in space.
F.I.S.T.
In an original world of dieselpunk, F.I.S.T. lets you take on the role of a heroic rabbit who gets rid of his enemies with a giant mechanical fist. Developer TiGames has filled this Metroidvania-style arcade game with multiple weapons, combos, and abilities. The game takes advantage of the ray-tracing effects.
In addition, Nvidia has also recorded a video with the RTX edition of Minecraft, which will be released sometime in 2020. For more information on this Nvidia press release, click here.