DICE has announced that it will be partnering with NVIDIA for the PC version of Battlefield V. As the press release reads, NVIDIA engineers are working with the Battlefield V developers to bring the best aspects of the GeForce gaming platform to bear for PC gamers, meaning GeForce Experience will deliver Game Ready drivers, Optimal Playable settings, and other NVIDIA-platform features for Battlefield V.
These “NVIDIA-platform features” could hint at some GameWorks features (or perhaps support for Ansel and Freestyle), though the companies did not provide any additional details. In addition, NVIDIA is working on integrating cutting-edge technologies, optimizing performance, and creating the definitive PC experience.
Andreas Morell, Sr. Producer at DICE, said:
“With Battlefield V, we wanted to align with a partner who shares our passion for PC gaming. By combining our talented development team with NVIDIA’s advanced gaming technologies and robust GeForce PC gaming platform, we’re creating the most physical, immersive, and visually-striking way to experience Battlefield V.”
Battlefield is one of the world’s most popular first-person shooter franchises, with more than 54 million players live to date in its ecosystem across current generation consoles and PC. Its latest version, Battlefield 5, will return the franchise to World War 2 on October 19th.
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