Minecraft with RTX Beta Scheduled for April 16

Minecraft with RTX Beta Scheduled for April 16

With 6 creator worlds to explore!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Apr 14, 2020 @ 12:48 PM (Staff Bios)
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Everyone, today I bring your attention to Minecraft. Several months ago, Microsoft announced that Minecraft will feature RTX, or raytracing, a tool that greatly enhances visual fidelity and create a greater experience for the player.

Well, it's time to mark your calendars, because the Minecraft with RTX Beta for Windows 10 launches April 16 and will bring players fully path-traced rendering, physically-based materials, and NVIDIA DLSS 2.0. Anyone who has a NVIDIA RTX GPU (RTX 2060 and greater) will be able to access 6 RTX Creator Worlds, but only via the Minecraft in-game Minecraft Marketplace.

The six worlds are:
  • Aquatic Adventure RTX, by Dr_Bond
  • Of Temples and Totems RTX, by Razzleberries
  • Crystal Palace RTX, by GeminiTay
  • Imagination Island RTX, by BlockWorks
  • Color, Light and Shadow RTX, by Pearlescent Moon
  • Neon District RTX, by Elysium Fire
Feel free to check out the trailer below for the debut of the official beta, and you can always learn more about the beta via the official NVIDIA GeForce website

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