Nvidia launched the RTX 5050 as a budget 1080p gaming GPU. Today, we are sharing some of the best AAA games you can play on this GPU at 1080p.

The RTX 5050 is Nvidia’s latest GPU for budget gamers who primarily play at 1080p resolution. This graphics card features 4th Gen Ray Tracing Cores, DLSS 4, and 8GB of memory, among other specs, to run even the most demanding AAA titles at 1080p without any issues.
In this article, we are showcasing some of the best AAA games you can play on the Nvidia RTX 5050 if you are planning to buy it.
Note: Some aspects of this article are subjective and reflect the writer’s opinions.
What Are the Best AAA Games for Nvidia RTX 5050?
1) Cyberpunk 2077

Cyberpunk 2077 is considered one of the best RPG titles, and we agree. However, that’s not really surprising, considering it is created by CD Projekt Red, a game company well-versed in the RPG genre. In fact, the same company previously developed the critically acclaimed and Game of the Year title, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
However, unlike The Witcher 3, Cyberpunk 2077 is set in a futuristic and dystopian place called Night City, where you play as a freelance merc called V. It is an excellent game to play on the RTX 5050. This GPU is capable of running this title at 1080p with High graphics settings and 60+ FPS.
2) Black Myth: Wukong

Game Science’s Black Myth: Wukong stunned the world when it sold 10 million copies in three days and 20 million in one month. Its Chinese cultural significance made it extremely popular in China, which accounts for the majority of the sales. Black Myth: Wukong tells the story of the Destined One on his journey to the West.
The game runs very well on the RTX 5050. You can play Black Myth: Wukong at 1080p with High graphics settings and 60 FPS. However, you will need to enable DLSS 4 to reach the smooth 60 FPS consistently.
3) Marvel’s Spider-Man 2

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is another solid title you can play on the RTX 5050. The game directly follows the events of Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered and Miles Morales and seriously expands on them. Both Peter and Miles are playable characters. However, there will be moments where you play as Venom and even Mary Jane in some scenes.
The RTX 5050 is capable of playing this game at 1080p with High graphics settings and 60+ FPS without any issues. You can even play this with Ray Traced Reflections, but you will have to enable DLSS 4 to Balanced to get consistent 60 FPS.
4) God of War Ragnarök

The God of War Ragnarok is a sweet treat for every God of War fan. It expanded upon the story of the first game and introduced powerful Norse gods, such as Thor, Odin, and many others. In fact, you will face both Thor and Odin in electrifying battles. Every boss battle in this title is a satisfying treat.
You can play this game on the RTX 5050 at 1080p resolution with High graphics settings and 60+ FPS. Ragnarok runs quite smoothly on this GPU, and you will see no hitches or stutters.
5) Stellar Blade

Stellar Blade is a hack-and-slash action adventure title that features many souls-like gameplay mechanics. In this title, you will play as Eve, a cybernetic soldier, who was sent from space to reclaim Earth from the Naytibas. You will have to battle Naytibas in both regular and boss battles in this post-apocalyptic Earth.
Stellar Blade was recently launched on PC, and it will run quite well on an RTX 5050 system. You will easily be able to play this game at 1080p with High graphics at 60 FPS without any issues. Stellar Blade can also be played at 1440p 60 FPS if you enable DLSS.
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