Three PC games launching soon have been confirmed to feature NVIDIA DLSS 3 support. The first and arguably most anticipated is MechWarrior 5: Clans from Piranha Games. Due to launch on Thursday, October 17, MechWarrior 5: Clans is powered by Unreal Engine 5. In our interview from GDC 2024, Piranha Games CEO Russ Bullock said:
In every way we possibly can. Thankfully, we really leveraged almost all the new toys in there. There's a full MetaHuman base with heavy customization of the models to our needs, a full motion capture of cinematics, and then you've got the world itself.
We've gone with full Nanite and Lumen, all the destructible are based on Chaos. We use World Partition. We've pretty much activated and used all the fancy new stuff at this point. It definitely makes the game look a lot better. Even in the last month, as we brought more and more of these things online, it's just gotten better and better. We're really happy we made the upgrade from UE4 to 5.
On the same day, PC gamers will be able to check out A Quiet Place: Road Ahead with NVIDIA DLSS 3 and DLAA support. Developed by Stormind Games, the Italian studio behind Remothered: Broken Porcelain and Batora: Lost Haven, A Quiet Place: Road Ahead is a single player horror adventure game set in the world created by Jon Krasinski for the acclaimed movies. In this spin-off, players will go through the journey of a young woman as she navigates the alien apocalypse amidst interpersonal family conflict, all while coming to terms with her own inner fears.
Lastly, the cel-shaded single player action first-person shooter game Forgive Me Father 2 will exit early access on Thursday, October 24, and get NVIDIA DLSS 3, DLAA, and AMD FSR 3 support. In a world inspired by Lovecraft, the player must fight through hordes of nightmares to restore their sanity.
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