NVIDIA unveils DLSS powered games

NVIDIA unveils DLSS powered games

This week in the world of DLSS, new games are dropping equipped with NVIDIA’s frame-boosting RTX technology. Hot off the launch of Homeworld 3, this week is about living by the sword.

Starting now, players can don the mantle of Jin Sakai’s responsibility to defend his home from Mongol invaders in Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut using the extra boost from DLSS 3, DLAA and Reflex to give them the precision of a seasoned samurai.

In Die By The Blade, a 1v1 weapon-focused fighting game by Grindstone, Triple Hill Interactive and Toko Midori, a single stroke is all it takes to end a match. Therefore, when reading an opponent’s movements matters more than ever, gamers can ensure that they can follow every feint by playing with DLSS 2.

More DLSS integrations are arriving soon for a whole host of games. Click here for the full list of over 500 RTX-enhanced games and apps.

 

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