Our reader ‘mareknr’ has spotted some interesting new details about the PC version of Daylight. According to the official GeForce website, Daylight will support PhysX and HBAO+. This obviously means that Daylight will be the first game, powered by Unreal Engine 4, with native PhysX support (presumably GPU PhysX).
Daylight is a psychological thriller that is told in the first-person perspective and begins with players regaining consciousness in an abandoned hospital with only a cell phone to use as a source of light.
According to an earlier press release, the game will feature procedurally generated levels with no clues given to the player.
Daylight is currently planned for an April 8th release.
Enjoy!
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