NVIDIA & Microsoft team up to bring DirectX 12 Ultimate to PC and Xbox Series X

Published , by Ozzie Mejia

NVIDIA is taking a bold step forward when it comes to pure PC gaming power and it's taking that step alongside with the people at Microsoft. On Thursday, the company unveiled DirectX 12 Ultimate, which will not only enhance the future of PC gaming, but will also power the upcoming Xbox Series X.

The new DirectX 12 Ultimate API is said to codify a number of GeForce RTX's various technologies, bridging the gap between advanced PC gaming graphics and next-generation console power. Here's some of what users can look forward to:

NVIDIA is hopeful that DirectX 12 Ultimate's features will lead to better-looking PC games in the future, while Microsoft is banking on the technology to give it an edge in console game development. Developers like Hi-Rez's Chris Larson (whose company is working on 2020's Rogue Company), Remedy's Mika Vehkala, and Epic Games' Marcus Wassmer are among those singing the praises for DX12 Ultimate and what it can offer for future PC, Xbox, and multiplatform games.

Look for DX12 Ultimate to become standard in future NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPUs. For more on today's DirectX 12 Ultimate announcement and how it will affect the Xbox ecosystem, be sure to check out Xbox Wire.