Overwatch 2 is officially launched, and Nvidia officially released a blog to introduce its graphics card running the game.
According to official data, the latest RTX 4090 running “Overwatch 2” can achieve 1440p 507fps frame rate and 8ms latency, RTX 4080 16GB can achieve 369fps and 9ms, and RTX 4080 12G can achieve 296fps and 10ms.
Nvidia also says the G-SYNC gaming monitor will give gamers even more of a winning edge this fall with the launch of a new 27-inch 1440p 360Hz model from Asus. Official data shows that compared to a traditional 1080p resolution 24-inch display, the 1440p 27-inch display can improve the player’s aiming accuracy by 3% when aiming at small targets such as the enemy’s head.
In terms of configuration requirements, Nvidia said that the RTX 3060 can meet the 1080p 144fps operation of “Overwatch 2”, the RTX 3080 can meet the 1080p 360fps + operation, and the RTX 4080 16GB can meet the 1440p 360fps + operation.
The battle of “Overwatch: Homecoming” has ushered in a major update, and the new 5V5 battle mode has debuted. Under the new rules of battle, each player has more personal influence than ever before. At the same time, the new mobile propulsion map will bring more intense battles. Both teams need to fight for control of the robot and push it towards the enemy base. Players can experience a total of 22 maps in Overwatch: Homecoming, 6 of which are brand new maps, and each map have objectives to complete.