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NVIDIA Showcases GeForce RTX 50 Series in Dubai

NVIDIA Showcases GeForce RTX 50 Series in Dubai

TECHx27-05-2025

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NVIDIA announced the launch of its GeForce RTX 50 Series during a special event titled 'The Dark Ages RTX ON' . The event was held at the Power League Gaming studio in Dubai.
It celebrated one of the most anticipated game titles of the year — DOOM: The Dark Ages . The launch highlighted the game-changing capabilities of the GeForce RTX 50 Series.
The power-packed event brought together gamers, developers, creators, and NVIDIA partners from across the region.
Attendees had the chance to preview the upcoming DOOM: The Dark Ages with RTX ON. This feature enhanced their gameplay experience with superior image quality and ultra-low latency.
NVIDIA also revealed a custom RTX 50 Series PC, inspired by the DOOM universe. The mod was unveiled by renowned PC modder UltraPCGamers.
Chantelle Tavid, Head of Marketing MENA/CIS at NVIDIA, reported that the event was focused on bringing RTX technologies to life for the gaming community.
She said the launch aimed to demonstrate how innovations like NVIDIA DLSS 4 and NVIDIA Reflex elevate the gaming experience.
According to Tavid, it's not just about frame rates. Performance today means a balance of FPS, responsiveness, latency, and image quality. DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation boost FPS and visual fidelity
The game features native ray tracing on the new idTech 8 engine
DOOM: The Dark Ages is a prequel to DOOM (2016) and DOOM: Eternal . Players will fight a medieval war against Hell as the legendary DOOM Slayer.
NVIDIA confirmed strong support from partners including MSI, Razer, ZOTAC, and Bethesda.
The company also reaffirmed its commitment to the region's growing gaming community. NVIDIA reported ongoing collaborations with gamers and creators across the Middle East.
The event marked another step in empowering local players and pushing the boundaries of modern gaming with the GeForce RTX 50 Series.

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