Until Dawn Is Giving Us Many New PC Features For The Remaster

Until Dawn

New things will be coming for Until Dawn on the PC when the Until Dawn Remaster drops in a few more weeks

The remaster for Until Dawn is getting ever closer with October 4th rushing right up at us. An exciting time for those who are ready to see just how Ballistic Moon has been tinkering with the original game and getting it ready for us on the PS5 and PC. Not only with some of those sweet new visuals everyone is always clamoring for but with some extra features we are going to get to use for the game. Here we are, now, with a look at the new PC features coming to the Until Dawn Remaster and maybe why this will be the version of the game you are going to want to shell out for. As long as you have the hardware to handle all of the fun new things that the game is going to offer up for us all.

On top of everything else that we have seen for the Until Dawn Remaster so far, this version of the game will offer up the ability to unlock frame rates and give us some great new Ray-tracing options. Then we will also have some of the upscaling that the NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR 3 can do too. Along with all of the other fun features that the PS5 controller can offer us that Until Dawn did not have for us almost a decade ago. Maybe even some of the new haptic feedback controls for the controller that can be used for some of the QTE things in the mix. Even if the "Don't Breathe" bits of gameplay could be another nightmare when playing the game on the PC as it has been in the past. Have a look at all of that new fun on the way to us all in the coming weeks here.

Until Dawn — Remaster PC Features

Rebuilt and enhanced for PC, Until Dawn features an unlocked frame rate, NVIDIA DLSS 3 and AMD FSR 3 upscaling, ultra-wide aspect ratio support, ray-tracing, and more. Coming to PC and PS5 on October 4, 2024.

Are you ready to jump back into the mix of horror with the Until Dawn Remaster or will you just stick to the original version of the game? Will these options truly add something new to the game or will it be something basic to pull in the PC gamers here? Will we get another title in the IP line or will we only get more of the remasters along the way instead? Run on down to the comment section to add your thoughts and discuss all that you wish for the game. There is still more on the way for this version of Until Dawn, so please keep on checking in for all of those updates and the many others we still have in the works out there.