Millions of Minecraft gamers across the globe will get to
experience their self-created worlds more vividly than ever before
when Minecraft with RTX moves to open beta on Windows 10 this week
and introduces realistic shadows, lighting and vibrant colors to
the best-selling videogame of all time.
“We teamed up with Mojang Studios to bring next-generation ray
tracing and AI to Minecraft and the results are truly amazing,”
said Jeff Fisher, senior vice president of gaming at NVIDIA. “There
is a ton of excitement from the community for Minecraft with RTX,
and we can’t wait to see what they create.”
On Thursday, at 10 a.m. Pacific time, Minecraft players on
Windows 10 can download the beta of the highly anticipated free
game update, unleashing a next-generation graphical makeover that
includes real-time ray tracing, more realistic materials and NVIDIA
DLSS 2.0.
NVIDIA will also give players six new Minecraft worlds to
download for free from the Minecraft Marketplace, allowing them to
experience what is possible in Minecraft when real-time ray tracing
is applied.
“The next big evolution for Minecraft has arrived with Minecraft
with RTX,” said Saxs Persson, franchise creative director of
Minecraft at Microsoft. “The core of regular Minecraft is building
with blocks. GeForce RTX GPUs transform the Minecraft world with a
dramatically more realistic look by adding life-like lighting
effects, shadows, reflections, refraction and more to the builder’s
tool kit.”
Ray Tracing Comes to MinecraftTogether, NVIDIA,
Microsoft and Mojang Studios, the developer of Minecraft, have
added a form of ray tracing known as path tracing for the Windows
10 version of the game. Path tracing simulates the way light is
transported throughout a scene. It presents a unified model for
lighting calculations for many different types of effects that have
traditionally been implemented separately using rasterized or
hybrid renderers. Among these are:
- Direct lighting from the sun, sky and various light
sources
- Realistic hard and soft shadows
- Emissive lighting from surfaces such as glowstone and lava
- Global illumination
- Accurate reflections in water and metallic surfaces
- Transparent materials such as stained glass, water and ice with
reflection and refraction
- Volumetric fog and light shafts
Ray tracing was added to Minecraft using the industry-standard
Microsoft DirectX 12 Ultimate API. NVIDIA GeForce RTX™ GPUs are the
only GPUs with dedicated ray-tracing cores that allow games to be
ray traced in real time.
New Physically Based Materials SystemBuilding
blocks in Minecraft are now upgraded with material properties that
emulate real life — a technique known as physically based rendering
(PBR). This PBR system supports material properties for light
emission, roughness, depth and metallicity that combine with ray
tracing to enable lighting effects such as reflections, refraction,
translucency, transparency and global illumination that open new
possibilities and ways to create in Minecraft.
Using AI to Boost Image Quality in
MinecraftMinecraft with RTX also introduces NVIDIA DLSS
2.0 to the game. Powered by RTX Tensor Cores, DLSS 2.0 is an
improved deep learning neural network that boosts frame rates while
generating beautiful, sharp images for games. It provides the
performance headroom — 1.7x+ faster frame rates — to power full
path tracing in Minecraft with RTX.
Six Gorgeous New Minecraft Worlds to Play in, Build and
ExploreTo celebrate the open beta of Minecraft with RTX,
NVIDIA has worked with some of the most talented Minecraft creators
to make six new Minecraft worlds available to gamers that show off
the dramatic possibilities that ray tracing and PBR textures bring
to the game. Selected due to their fantastic track record of making
captivating contributions in the Minecraft community, these
creators delivered exciting results.
“What Minecraft with RTX introduces to the game can only be
described as mind-blowing,” said RazzleberryFox, CEO at
Razzleberries, a founding partner and industry leader on the
Minecraft Marketplace. “The added dimension these incredible
visuals add to Minecraft has reinvigorated our collective
creativity and enabled us to create amazing new worlds and
experiences for Minecraft that just were not possible before.”
The six new worlds will be downloadable for free from the
in-game Minecraft Marketplace and include:
- Aquatic Adventure RTX by Dr_Bond
- Color, Light and Shadow RTX by PearlescentMoon
- Crystal Palace RTX by GeminiTay
- Imagination Island RTX by BlockWorks
- Neon District RTX by Elysium Fire
- Of Temples and Totems RTX by Razzleberries
Minecraft with RTX will come as a free update later this year to
users that own Minecraft on Windows 10. Players will need to sign
up for the Minecraft Windows 10 RTX beta through the Xbox Insider
Hub on April 16. The beta worlds will be downloadable for free from
the Minecraft Marketplace on April 16. Players will also need a
GeForce RTX 2060 GPU or higher and the latest NVIDIA Game Ready
Driver.
Minecraft rendered in real time with RTX-accelerated ray
tracing, physically based materials and NVIDIA DLSS 2.0 can be seen
in the new gameplay trailer and screenshots released by NVIDIA.
Press can get more information, b-roll and screenshots from
www.nvidia-press.com.
About MinecraftWith over 112 million unique
Minecraft players engaged across all platforms and over 176 million
copies sold worldwide, Minecraft is the best-selling video game in
history. The Minecraft franchise continues to reach new players
through an expanding line of consumer products, game updates,
Minecraft Marketplace and the amazing content created by its
vibrant and growing community. Minecraft is a game about placing
blocks and going on adventures, and we’re excited to see its world
expand with new games like “Minecraft Dungeons” and “Minecraft
Earth.” “Minecraft: Education Edition” is a special version of the
game designed for schools and educational settings, supporting 21st
century learning across subjects from coding to chemistry.
Minecraft is available on 20 platforms: Xbox One, PlayStation 4,
Nintendo Switch, Fire TV, Windows, Mac OS, Windows 10, Linux, iOS,
Windows 10 Mobile, Android, Kindle Fire, Oculus Rift, Gear VR,
Windows MR, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Wii U,
Nintendo 3DS (includes New Nintendo 3DS).
About NVIDIA NVIDIA’s (NASDAQ: NVDA) invention
of the GPU in 1999 sparked the growth of the PC gaming market,
redefined modern computer graphics and revolutionized parallel
computing. More recently, GPU deep learning ignited modern AI — the
next era of computing — with the GPU acting as the brain of
computers, robots and self-driving cars that can perceive and
understand the world. More information at
http://nvidianews.nvidia.com/.
For further information, contact:Brian
BurkeGlobal PR Principal, gaming technologiesNVIDIA
Corporation+1-512-694-6106bburke@nvidia.com
Rebecca GordiusGlobal Communications Manager,
MinecraftMicrosoft+1-253-332-5571rgordius@microsoft.com
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world’s best-selling video game; NVIDIA and Microsoft bringing new
visuals to millions of Minecraft gamers; the benefits, impact and
availability of Minecraft with RTX, including the beta; the impact,
benefits and performance of NVIDIA’s products and technologies,
including RTX, ray tracing, path tracing and NVIDIA DLSS 2.0; the
new worlds available in Minecraft; GeForce RTX GPUs transforming
the world of Minecraft; the benefits of combining ray tracing with
PBR; Minecraft with RTX enabling the creation of new worlds and
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