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Support Ray Tracing and DLSS, Local Game Escape From Naraka Ready to Release Later This Month

GAMEFINITY.ID, Purworejo – Recently, the game industry in Indonesia is growing rapidly and has produced many interesting games. One of them is the game Escape From Naraka made by Xelo Games, an indie developer from Yogyakarta.

Game Escape From Naraka is a first-person action-platformer game with a theme inspired by Balinese mythology. In this game, you will have to solve puzzles while exploring places of darkness with ornaments that are identical to Balinese legends.

Escape From Naraka

With the support of German publisher HeadUp, the game Escape From Naraka is certain to be released later this month after several trailers and free demos have been released. Interestingly, the Escape From Naraka game is rumored to support ray tracing and DLSS features from Nvidia.

“It is a great honor to work with Nvidia. It’s like a dream come true!”, said Irfan Sarwono, Game Director of Xelo Games. “Since it’s a mix of runners and platformers entering the Steam Leaderboards, and it’s up to the player to hit the best time, the extra FPS won’t hurt. DLSS? Check! Ray-Tracing? Check!”

The implementation of this ray tracing feature is shown in the trailer shared by Nvidia’s Youtube channel recently. In the video, it can be seen that the lighting, reflections and shadows that are presented are more realistic with the ray tracing feature.

In addition, the DLSS features that are present will be very beneficial for players. With the DLSS feature, the framerate obtained is higher and stable so that it will add comfort in playing games.

With this, the game Escape From Naraka became the first local game to support ray tracing and DLSS features with official recognition by Nvidia. The Escape From Naraka game itself is scheduled to be released on July 29 on PC via Steam. For those of you who are interested, you can directly wishlist via the link the following.

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