Anthem E3 2018 60FPS Gameplay Was Running on Two GTX 1080 Ti GPUs; Game Being Optimized Until Shipment

Jul 10, 2018 at 04:12pm EDT
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The Anthem E3 2018 gameplay demo that EA showed off at the event, was running on two NVIDIA GTX 1080 Ti GPUs, instead of a single 1080 Ti.

At least, that’s what the game’s executive producer, Mark Darrah, has stated on Twitter when asked about the GPU used at this year’s E3 event.

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“It was 2 1080Tis”, Darrah wrote. “”It was running 4K [resolution] 60 [fps]”

So far, both EA and GeForce have only mentioned that a single NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti was used to run the demo in 4K, but it now appears that in two cards were used – quite a difference. We've included the exclusive E3 2018 gameplay footage below:

Based on this setup, some fans are worried about the specs required to properly run the upcoming title in 4K @ 60FPS, but Darrah reassured that the team will keep optimizing the game until shipment.

Anthem is slated for a release on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 on February 22, 2019.

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