The game is available via Steam or Nvidia website. There you can download the RTX demo of Quake II that got many people excited at Computex Expo.
RTX is Nvidia’s is a graphics rendering development platform created by Nvidia, primarily aimed at enabling real-time ray tracing. You’ll clearly need an RTX GPU someplace in your computer so as to make the real-time light and shadow calculations happen. The initial three levels are waiting for a free download.
Furthermore, on the off chance that you need the full game, it can be purchased for $4.99.
Here Tony Tamasi will tell us how Quake II RTX applies an advanced form of ray tracing known as path tracing: