Nvidia Stokes Hype for RTX 50-Series Graphics Cards Ahead of CES 2025 Reveal
The long-awaited GeForce RTX 50-series graphics cards, powered by Nvidia’s cutting-edge “Blackwell” architecture, seem destined for a January 2025 unveiling at CES. Nvidia has all but confirmed the news through a combination of clever marketing and cryptic hints.
The biggest clue came during the Game Awards, where The Witcher 4 cinematic trailer carried a notable disclaimer: “Cinematic trailer pre-rendered in Unreal Engine 5 on an unannounced Nvidia GeForce RTX GPU.” Nvidia’s simultaneous promotion of GeForce LAN 50, a 50-hour gaming event celebrating 25 years of the GeForce brand, added fuel to the speculation.
Nvidia’s social channels further stoked excitement, inviting gamers to tune into its CES keynote on January 6. A landing page for the anniversary celebrations also teases a nostalgic look at GeForce’s history, a prelude to unveiling “the future.”
The hype train is clearly running at full speed, with fans eagerly anticipating new RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 GPUs. While details remain scarce, Nvidia’s CES keynote promises to be a pivotal moment in the gaming hardware landscape. Stay tuned for live coverage and detailed analysis of Nvidia’s next-gen ambitions.