A new NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready driver launches today, introducing support for upcoming games, including two shooters that will both be released with DLSS support.
On August 15th, players on PC and consoles will be able to experience Hunt: Showdown 1896, the next chapter of the game developed by Crytek. This new chapter comes with a massive game and engine update, as well as NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution support on PC, leading to better performance with minimal impact on visual quality.
A few days earlier, PC players will be able to experience the first version of Level Zero: Extraction, an extraction horror shooter from Doghowl Games and tinyBuild, which will come with NVIDIA DLSS 3 and Reflex support at launch.
Additionally, a new NVIDIA app beta is available now, adding Display settings, RTX Video Super Resolution, RTX Video HDR Sliders, and other user-requested features. With the app, it is also possible to claim one month of Xbox Game Pass PC access.
More information on all upcoming games supporting NVIDIA DLSS and RTX can be found here.
DLSS is a revolutionary breakthrough in AI graphics that multiplies performance. Powered by the new fourth-gen Tensor Cores and Optical Flow Accelerator on GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs, DLSS 3 uses AI to create additional frames and improve image quality.
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