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Latest Elden Ring patch finally adds ray tracing on PC and console

Months ago, From Software began laying the groundwork for Ray Tracing features in Elden Ring. The game was confirmed to get RT support prior to its release in early 2022 but it is only just now becoming available in an update released today. 

Ray tracing has finally arrived for Elden Ring. In today's 1.09 update for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, you can now find ray tracing in the options menu. On PC, you'll find it in the graphics settings menu and on console, you'll find it in the game options menu.

On PC, you'll want to have at least an RTX 3060 Ti or Radeon RX 6700 XT graphics card for playing with RT switched on. The recommended RT spec calls for an RTX 3070 Ti or an RX 6900 XT.

Aside from Ray Tracing, this patch also makes a number of PvP balancing changes, general game balance adjustments and fixes a lengthy list of bugs. You can read the full patch notes, HERE.

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