NVIDIA’s DLSS Expands: Over 600 Games and Apps Support Cutting-Edge Technologies

NVIDIA’s DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) technology continues to make waves in the gaming world, now boasting support from over 600 PC games and apps. This week, NVIDIA announced a fresh wave of games launching with DLSS support, offering gamers enhanced visuals and smoother gameplay.

One of the highlights is the highly-anticipated dark fantasy shooter,

Witchfire

. Previously exclusive to the Epic Games Store, Witchfire is making its way to Steam this week with support for DLSS 3 Frame Generation. This game, developed by the studio behind the acclaimed

The Vanishing of Ethan Carter

, features stunning visuals and blends guns and magic in a style reminiscent of the classic

Hexen

. Think of it as a modern AAA shooter with the visual fidelity of

DOOM Eternal

. Witchfire is currently in Early Access, offering players three explorable regions, a complete gameplay loop, and access to a variety of guns and spells.

Another notable addition to the DLSS family is

GreedFall II: The Dying World

, the RPG sequel launching in Early Access with DLSS Super Resolution support. This title offers players an immersive world to explore with enhanced visuals thanks to DLSS.

For fans of narrative-driven games,

The Casting of Frank Stone

from Supermassive Games (known for their work on

Dead by Daylight

) offers a unique experience set within the Dead by Daylight universe. This spin-off game is available with DLSS 3 and Frame Generation, allowing players to push performance for a smoother, more immersive experience.

While not as widely known as the other titles,

Echo Point Nova

is a fast-paced first-person shooter, offering both solo and co-op modes. This game is launching with DLSS Super Resolution support and features ray-traced shadows and reflections, promising stunning visuals.

NVIDIA continues to demonstrate its commitment to pushing the boundaries of gaming performance with its DLSS technology. With a growing list of games and apps adopting DLSS, gamers can expect even more stunning visuals and smoother gameplay experiences in the future.

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