Alan Wake 2 will be the first game to support NVIDIA's RTX Mega Geometry technology.

By: Anton Kratiuk | 17.01.2025, 14:51
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Alan Wake 2 remains one of the most technologically advanced games and soon Remedy Entertainment studio together with NVIDIA will integrate another advanced technology into the game.

Here's What We Know

NVIDIA recently NVIDIA officially unveils next-generation graphics cards: RTX 50-series specifications and pricing revealed and announced that one of the first options that will be available to their customers will be RTX Mega Geometry.

It turns out that the first game to support this feature will be Alan Wake 2.

RTX Mega Geometry speeds up and improves ray tracing by updating the geometry required for the technology. It is understood that the new feature will reduce CPU load, improve game performance and reduce video memory consumption when ray tracing is activated. However, it's not yet known how much of a performance boost Alan Wake 2 will get.

An illustration of how RTX Mega Geometry works. Source: NVIDIA
Illustration of how RTX Mega Geometry works. Source: NVIDIA

The first RTX 50 Blackwell series graphics cards - 5090 and 5080 - will go on sale on 30 January. Most likely, on the same day in Alan Wake 2 will add support for RTX Mega Geometry.

By the way, this technology will be available on some graphics cards of the last generation, for example, RTX 4090.

Recall, NVIDIA is also preparing to launch DLSS 4 and Reflex 2 technology, apparently, they will also appear in Alan Wake 2.

Source: DSOG