NVIDIA DLSS support comes to several major PC game releases this week

With a robust library of over 600 games and applications harnessing the power of RTX technologies such as NVIDIA DLSS, Reflex, and ray tracing, this week marks an exciting time for gamers as several highly anticipated titles make their debut.

New Game Releases

Leading the charge is Alan Wake 2: The Lake House, an expansion to the acclaimed survival horror title from Remedy. This new chapter unfolds alongside the main narrative, inviting players to step into the shoes of FBC agent Kiran Estevez. Set against the haunting backdrop of Cauldron Lake, players will navigate an unsettling new environment. For those equipped with GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics cards, the experience is enhanced with full path-traced visuals, DLSS 3.5 Ray Reconstruction, Frame Generation, and Reflex technology.

Next on the list is The Axis Unseen, a unique horror experience from Just Purkey Games, described as a “heavy metal horror game.” With a development team that boasts experience from titles like Skyrim and Fallout, players will find themselves hunting down nightmarish creatures inspired by ancient folklore within a fantastical open world. Available now, this title supports DLSS 3 with Frame Generation and Super Resolution, along with Reflex capabilities.

From the esteemed studio behind Mass Effect, BioWare presents Dragon Age: The Veilguard. This latest RPG installment is generating buzz for its potential return to form, following a series of successful predecessors. Players can expect stunning visuals on PC, bolstered by ray tracing and the benefits of DLSS 3.

In a delightful surprise, Sony has announced Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, an upgraded version of the beloved game that has been available on PC and PS4. Set to launch on October 31, this remaster features enhanced visuals and character details that align with its sequel. PC gamers can look forward to day-one support for DLSS 3 with Frame Generation, Super Resolution, Reflex, and DLAA.

Torn Banner Studios introduces No More Room In Hell 2, a large-scale cooperative game reminiscent of Left 4 Dead, now available in Early Access. This title incorporates permadeath and various twists, with immediate support for DLSS 3, Frame Generation, Super Resolution, Reflex, and DLAA.

Looking ahead, Industry Giant 4.0 is set to enter Early Access on November 16, 2024. This simulation and strategy game challenges players to construct an industrial empire, managing everything from production to finances while navigating global events. It will also feature support for DLSS 3 with Frame Generation and Super Resolution, Reflex, and DLAA.

Another highly anticipated release is Red Dead Redemption, which is transitioning from a console exclusive to a native PC port. This version promises to deliver a captivating experience with support for 144 FPS gameplay, ultrawide displays, enhanced draw distances, and shadow detail, alongside DLSS 3 with Frame Generation and Super Resolution, and Reflex.

Lastly, Wayfinder, a co-op action RPG that has been in Early Access, is now officially launching with new content and support for DLSS Super Resolution, enhancing the gaming experience for its community.

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NVIDIA DLSS support comes to several major PC game releases this week