Resident Evil 2 Remake and Resident Evil 3 Remake updates have removed raytracing

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It seems as though Capcom has removed raytracing from Resident Evil 2 Remake and Res🐭ident Evil 3 Remakeܫ on Steam.

Players to💦ok to social media to share their discover✨y, and it's since been confirmed by thousands of players who are reporting that they, too, have noticed that raytracing has been removed when the games were updated during the week. 

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"The games got an update last night," u/pmc64 reported on Reddit. "They are still DirectꦍX 12, but raytracing options are missing. Dolby Atmos for headphones is gone from RE3."

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Without official word from Capcom ab♒out why the feature has been removed, all fans can do right now is speculate about why – and no one's entirely sure if raytracing has been intentionally removed or if it's just a big mistake. Naturally, we'll let you know more as soon as Capcom opens up.

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