NVIDIA GeForce Gamers enjoy an expansive ecosystem of complementary technologies that give their gaming GPU even more value. Two such technologies include NVIDIA Reflex, which reduces system latency, and NVIDIA DLSS, which increases framerates without sacrificing image quality. Today, NVIDIA released a flurry of announcements that center on additional support for those two features. In addition, gamers also get a Game Ready Driver for the launch of Windows 11 that includes support for eight upcoming games.
NVIDIA DLSS Support Hits the Century Mark, as Indie Developers Take Advantage of the UE4 Plug-in
Today NVIDIA added 28 games to the list of titles shipping with DLSS. The additions are a result of the Unreal Engine 4 DLSS plugin that makes the technology fast and easy to integrate into games. In total, there are now over 100 games and applications that support DLSS shipping today.
Alan Wake and more Coming Soon With DLSS
The hits for DLSS keep on coming. Today NVIDIA announced two new DLSS games are coming soon:
- Alan Wake Remastered (10/5) – NVIDIA DLSS delivers up to a 2X increase in performance at 4K. Every GeForce RTX GPU can get over 60 FPS at max settings in 4K with NVIDIA DLSS enabled in Alan Wake Remastered.
- INDUSTRIA (9/30) – With settings maxed out, and ray tracing enabled, NVIDIA DLSS accelerates your performance by up to 2X in INDUSTRIA.
NVIDIA Reflex Available In Splitgate and Deathloop This Month
NVIDIA Reflex is quick and easy for developers to add to their titles thanks to SDKs, plugins, and extensive documentation. Over 20 games have incorporated the latency-optimizing technology, and this month Splitgate and Deathloop have joined the list, bringing latency savings of up to 50%.
Other Gaming News
Other gaming announcements that hit today include:
- Severed Steel (9/17) – The launch version brought a ton of new content to the table, and also ray-traced reflections and NVIDIA DLSS. Activating NVIDIA DLSS will more than double players’ performance, enabling virtually all GeForce RTX PCs to enjoy Severed Steel at max settings, with ray tracing enabled – here’s the new DLSS trailer.
- NVIDIA released a new NVIDIA Game Ready Driver for Windows 11 today:
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- Provides the best experience in:
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- Alan Wake Remastered
- Deathloop
- Diablo II: Resurrected
- Far Cry 6
- Hot Wheels Unleashed
- Industria
- New World
- World War Z: Aftermath
- GeForce Experience’s one-click optimal settings enable you to instantly configure game options for your system’s hardware, giving you smooth, optimized gameplay. Over 1000 titles are supported. New games in this driver include:
- Bravely Default II
- Deathloop
- GRIT
- ICARUS
- Myst (2021)
- NBA 2K 22
- Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous
- The Legend of Heroes: Hajimari No Kiseki
- Twelve Minutes
- Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt
- Adds support for a new NVIDIA Deep Learning Anti-Aliasing (DLAA) mode which is being enabled today on the Elder Scrolls Online test server.
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“NVIDIA DLAA really improves our game by delivering the best anti-aliasing results in Elder Scrolls Online that we have seen to date.”
— Rich Lambert, Creative Director at ZeniMax Online Studios
- There are four new gaming mice with Reflex support.
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- HyperX Pulsefire Haste Gaming Mouse
- Roccat Burst Core
- Roccat Kone Pro
- Roccat Kone Pro Air
- ASUS ROG Swift PG279QM 240Hz, 1440p G-SYNC NVIDIA Reflex Monitor is now available.
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