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Raji: An Ancient Epic Enhanced Edition lands on PC; here is all you need to know

Nvidia DLSS, AMD FSR 1.0 support has been added as well as new game modes, features, improvements and more. Check out the update details below.

Raji: An Ancient Epic Enhanced Edition has been launched for PC. Nodding Heads Games made the announcement on Wednesday and revealed all the features in the latest update for the game. Enhanced Edition will be a free DLC for owners of Raji: An Ancient Epic.

Raji: An Ancient Epic Enhanced Edition launched for PC

The development team has added a plethora of new content, game modes, and improvements. For starters, ray-tracing has been added to the game as well as support for Nvidia DLSS. The game will also support AMD FSR 1.0 upscaling as well. New games were added as well as the ability to play completed levels. Hindi voiceover has also been added to the game. One of the new game modes is “one shot one kill” where Raji can kill enemies with one shot, and she’d also die if she gets hit with a shot first.

Enhanced Edition all features

Animations effects have been improved such as enemies executions, combat, and spawning of health orbs. New attacks, visuals, and abilities have been added for all enemy types in Raji: An Ancient Epic. Dodge animations have been removed from heavy attack combos to “make them more responsive”, as per the update. Enhanced Edition will feature new background music added to the Fort and Desert level. Improvements to hit impact effects and feedback of health gained and lost for Raji and opponents have also been made.

Minor changes such as a camera zoom feature, bug fixes, and a new main menu were also added. Also, players can now disable tutorials altogether in Raji: An Ancient Epic Enhanced Edition. The update also mentioned “behavior overhaul” and new abilities for Chieftain, Mahabalasura, and Mahabalsura bosses. However, those behavioral changes were not explained in the update. 

Subtitles for six Indian regional languages delayed

Subtitles for six Indian regional languages to support gameplay for a more diverse audience were supposed to arrive with this update. However, the feature has not been added. The discord server of Raji: An Ancient Epic explained that they “encountered some issues with the subtitles for the various Indian regional languages.” The team is working on the problem and it will arrive in a future patch.  The update is live for PC and Nodding Heads Games stated earlier that the release date for console versions would be announced soon.