Ninja Theory revealed today that Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice on PC via Steam has finally been enhanced.
Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice on PC is now enhanced and will include updates on materials, particles, level of detail, and course Ray Tracing. The update that the PC version received today has already been released on Xbox several months ago.
With Ray Tracing now available on the PC version of Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, players can choose between low, medium, and high presets which is exclusive to the PC version that increases the shadows. The new update will bring new depth to Helheim never seen before, so we’re excited for people to retread Senua’s steps in an even more immersive environment.
Hellblade on PC now also supports both DirectX 11 and 12, with support for NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR upscaling for an optimized experience.
As far as accessibility features, the PC version now includes a full controller and keyboard remapping, subtitle customisation, and colour blindness presets for Deuteranopia, Protanopia, and Tritonopia.
2021 Update:
Return to Helheim and experience Senua’s world through new eyes with enriched visuals and new features. Upgraded materials, particles and LOD, DirectX Raytracing and optimised performance with NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR support. We have also used this opportunity to include some key accessibility improvements, including full controller remapping and colour blindness settings.
Hellbalde: Senua’s Sacrifice is available now for PC, Xbox, and PlayStation.
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