More than 600 games and applications feature RTX technologies. This week, GreedFall II: The Dying World launches supporting NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution. The Casting of Frank Stone and Witchfire are now available on Steam with NVIDIA DLSS 3 with frame generation support, and Satisfactory has exited Early Access supporting NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution and NVIDIA DLAA.
With an even deeper RPG experience, Nacon and Spiders’ GreedFall II: The Dying World uproots the player from their island and forces them to regain their freedom on the continent of Gacane. Using diplomacy, cunning or combat, as well as help from allies they make, it’s up to the gamers to end one man’s ambitions of conquest. No matter the player’s approach, when the game launches in Early Access, GeForce RTX gamers can accelerate frame rates thanks to the day-one inclusion of DLSS Super Resolution.
The storytelling prowess of Supermassive Games merges with Behaviour Interactive’s Dead by Daylight universe in The Casting of Frank Stone. This new horror game is now available, supporting NVIDIA DLSS 3 with Super Resolution and Frame Generation, accelerating frame rates on GeForce RTX GPUs.
For a different flavour of dark fantasy, Astronauts’ Witchfire is a first-person shooter from the creative leads behind Painkiller, Bulletstorm, and The Vanishing of Ethan Carter. Armed with powerful spells and fearsome firearms conjured by the best Vatican sorcerers, players must find the infamous witch of the Black Sea, destroy the phantom army that protects her, and retrieve a mysterious artefact that can finally turn the tide of war. Now available on Steam, GeForce RTX PCs and laptops can use NVIDIA DLSS 3 to accelerate the iconic photogrammetry-powered visuals to new heights.
After five years, Coffee Stain Studios’ critically acclaimed Satisfactory has exited Early Access. This first-person open-world single-player and co-op factory-building game tasks players with exploring an alien planet they have crash-landed on and crafting their way to success and survival through the creation of massive factories, outposts, automated systems, and trains. Satisfactory also introduced support for NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution and DLAA, helping builders accelerate frame rates by 71% on average at 4K with max settings.
The Haunting returns in Season 6 of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III and Call of Duty: Warzone. With the new Drive Thru Multiplayer map and Mad Cow map variant, the introduction of Hellspawn, and the return of Vondel Night, there’s plenty to keep players busy through the spookiest season of the year. Also, GeForce RTX gamers can accelerate performance with NVIDIA DLSS 3 with Super Resolution and Frame Generation, as well as reduce system latency significantly with NVIDIA Reflex.
From the team of Severed Steel, dive into Echo Point Nova, a new solo and co-op open-world first-person shooter. Gamers can play as explorers with exceptional combat skills, who crash-lands on a mysterious planet dominated by a ruthless mercenary force exploiting ancient technology to craft devastating weapons. They can pursue the main quest to dismantle their operations or explore the world at their own pace—the game launches on September 24th with day-one support for NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution. Gamers can amp up the visuals by enabling ray-traced shadows and ray-traced reflections.
Since the launch of Mortal Kombat 1, NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution has been available to help GeForce RTX gamers hit 60 frames per second, with every setting maxed out. Now, Khaos Reigns, an all-new expansion, enhances Liu Kang’s New Era with an all-new cinematic experience. Khaos Reigns continues the thrilling narrative centred on a dangerous threat that has emerged from an alternate timeline, led by the ruthless Titan Havik. To defeat this menace, Fire God Liu Kang must rally his champions and put faith in his enemies before his New Era of peace is turned into khaos for the realms.
More DLSS integrations for a host of games are arriving soon. Return regularly for a rundown of the next DLSS and RTX titles and click here to see the full list of over 600 RTX-enhanced games and apps.
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