A new video has been published in which we can see a new trailer of Directive 8020 using RayTracing on PC.
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We’re moving forward and already approaching the start of November, getting closer to the arrival of the new year, although before that, we’ll have to go through the rest of the big releases that companies have prepared for this final stretch of 2025.
Unfortunately, we also have to endure that some titles will arrive late to their original scheduled date, with Directive 8020 being one of the best examples.
Directive 8020 shows off its technical side
This title is the new project from Supermassive Games within their popular horror saga, which was supposed to land this month of October but has unfortunately suffered a delay until 2026 and without a concrete release date.
Despite the problems, it seems that the development of Directive 8020 is moving at a good pace, so they’ve decided to launch a new trailer on the official Nvidia channel on YouTube, showcasing a bit of technical muscle using RayTracing.
Directive 8020 looks really good, and we’re eager to see what new horror adventure this iconic studio has in store for us, so we’ll be keeping an eye out for the confirmation of the next release date for next year.
 
            

 
									 
					

 
		
		 
    	
			
			
			
			
		
		 
    	
			
			
			
			
		
		