Experience Battlefield 2042 on PC with DLSS, Raytracing and Nvidia Reflex!
When it comes to pushing games to their limits the PC is capable of delivering impressive visuals, and thanks to the arrival of technology such as Nvidia DLSS and Raytracing, means we can get great looking gameplay with a boost to performance and framerates. In a few weeks this will be the case when Battlefield 2042 from EA arrives on November 19th (or the 12th for Gold/Ultimate Edition buyers) and a brand new trailer from Nvidia is showcasing off the tech at work.
For those unaware, DLSS is a method of upscaling that takes an image and scales it up to give great image clarity while maintaining a performance boost at the same time on selected Nvidia cards. This is particularly useful for gamers who want to game at higher resolutions and still maintain a high framerate. On the other end of the spectrum is Raytracing, something that many recent games have added to their games. Raytracing provides a more realistic approach to the way lighting is handled in a scene, allowing for shadows and reflections to behave the way you'd expect in real life.
Finally, Nvidia Reflex will allow for lower latency in the game that should please FPS fans looking to get the best response time leading to better accuracy and a smoother experience. As seen in the recent Battlefield 2042 Beta, the options available to PC gamers are quite vast and proves that it's the best platform to play on with customisable keys, higher framerates and more available!
Pre-order to get bonuses!
Pre-orderers can activate their Battlefield 2042 directly after purchase at Gamesplanet thanks onto their Origin accounts so our customers are prepared for the launch of the game. Anyone who pre-orders the Standard, Gold or Ultimate Editions will be able to get their hands on the Baku ACB-90 melee takedown knife, "Mr. Chompy" epic weapon charm and "Landfal" player card background and "Old Guard" tag. Those who who pre-order the Gold or Ultimate will also get Early Access to the full game from November 12th. For more information about the bonuses available in each please check our PC Version Comparsion guide!