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The original was posted on /r/samsung by /u/Tycoonstory2020 on 2023-08-22 13:08:19+00:00.

Original Title: Samsung piqued everyone's curiosity by revealing "The First Descendant," the world's first HDR10+ video game, ahead of the 2023 edition of Gamescom. With this move, the world leader in the display business hopes to establish a new benchmark and raise the bar in the gaming sector.


First-person shooter games The First Descendant is available for free on the Nexon website. This game will be the first to be fully HDR10+ enabled and to adhere to HDR10+ gaming standards right from the start. The First Descendant, according to Samsung, will provide players the "most responsive, accurate, and frictionless HDR gaming experiences to date."

Game makers will also benefit from this since they can keep the HDR gameplay experience consistent across all HDR10+ certified displays. Executive Vice President of samsung Electronic's Visual Display Business Seokwoo Jason Yong commented on the launch, saying, "We're thrilled to join forces with nexon, a true pioneer in video games, to introduce the first HDR10+ GAMING title in history, 'The First Descendant.'" This is a significant gaming achievement that shows Samsung's ongoing dedication to improving the gaming experience as technology advances, going beyond simple technological improvement.

This is merely an announcement for now; on August 23, 2023, during Gamescom 2023 in Cologne, Germany, The First Descendant will officially launch. The game's first open beta test will launch on September 19. If you own a Samsung Odyssey 7 series monitor or above, or a Samsung Q70 TV series model with a refresh rate of 120 Hz, you can take advantage of this unprecedented HDR gaming experience. Furthermore, gaming GPUs that support HDR10+, such as Nvidia's RTX 30, RTX 20, and GTX 16 series GPUs, are required. - Tycoonstory

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