PhysX, TXAA, Soft Shadows, NVDOF, or HBAO+ are included in the game

Sep 9, 2013 11:13 GMT  ·  By

Batman: Arkham Origins, the next installment in the popular series, will bring a variety of different graphics features, some of which have just been revealed online, from the TXAA anti-aliasing, to Nvidia's Depth of Field technique, or HBAO+.

Batman: Arkham Origins developer Warner Bros. Montreal is set to deliver the game onto the PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii U, but on the PC it's working closely with Nvidia to implement support for a variety of impressive visual technologies.

Some of these new features have been revealed, via NeoGAF, in the form of Soft Shadows, TXAA anti-aliasing, PhysX, NVDOF (Nvidia's new Depth of Field), HBAO+, as well as the classic advantages, like better textures, smoother framerate, and support for resolutions above 1080p.

More such perks are set to be revealed in the near future as we get closer to the release of Batman: Arkham Origins on October 25 worldwide.