God of War, an action-adventure game franchise created by David Jaffe at Sony's Santa Monica Studio, will pave its way to the PC platform early next year. While the acclaimed title’s arrival on Windows PC is keeping the players excited, Sony has just dropped a Christmas eve surprise.

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Sony via a new trailer revealed some of the major improvements that gamers will witness from the game’s new version. In addition, the company announced the system requirements and support for both Nvidia DLSS and Nvidia Reflex as well, the BGR India reported.

According to the trailer, God of War will have 60pfps play at 4K resolution. The game will leverage Nvidia’s AI-driven DLSS technology which will enhance visual fidelity while minimising the impact on the game’s performance thereby delivering a smoother experience.

Besides players will witness high-res and detailed screen-space reflections, and the game will also have Nvidia Reflex support for more responsive gameplay, the report said.

Additionally, Sony released a spec sheet for the PC variant, which details the required storage space as 70 GBs. To play God of War on the lowest settings (720p 30fps), you would require at least a second-gen Intel Core i5 processor paired with an NVIDIA GTX 980 or equivalent.