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Dark and Light Teams Up with NVIDIA Ansel at E3 2017, New Video

Dark and Light Teams Up with NVIDIA Ansel at E3 2017, New Video

Enjoy and Share Professional-Grade Screen Captures with the Latest Tech from NVIDIA

 

SANTA MONICA, CA Snail is teaming up with NVIDIA to bring players an exclusive look at this year’s most exciting fantasy sandbox survival game, Dark and Light. Dark and Light‘s breathtaking visuals truly come alive with NVIDIA Ansel technology. With NVIDIA Ansel, players can take staggering 360° screenshots, as well as studio-quality 2D screenshots, as they make their way through Dark and Light‘s world. The technology works with supported GeForce GTX graphics cards, and will be available to use in Dark and Light upon its Steam Early Access release. For a full list of supported NVIDIA GPUs, click here.

At this year’s E3, players will be able to experience Dark and Light‘s captivating gameplay and NVIDIA Ansel technology at NVIDIA’s booth.

Take a Look at the E3 2017 Dark and Light NVIDIA Ansel Video:

To give players a better idea as to how NVIDIA Ansel can enhance their Dark and Light experience, Snail is releasing a new in-game video displaying the technology in action. Ansel brings a new dimension to capturing gameplay moments, giving players access to 360° free camera movement, a wide range of graphical filters, and the ability to take gigapixel “Super Resolution” screenshots. Any player with an Ansel-compatible GPU will be able to freely access these features to capture the most exciting moments of their journey through Dark and Light‘s Archos.

Dark and Light puts players in an immersive fantasy world that is filled with magic, monsters, and mystery. In this world, they will be challenged to survive and thrive through a combination of crafting, exploration, and powerful magic.

Dark and Light‘s website and Steam Store page are now live.

Related: Join the DARK AND LIGHT Beta

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