Official Starfield NVIDIA DLSS support with frame generation will be arriving on Steam next week, Bethesda has announced.
Back in September, after having launched only with official support for AMD FSR, Bethesda announced that it was working to add NVIDIA DLSS support (among other things) to the game through a future patch. To date, DLSS with frame generation is only possible through community mods, including PureDark's paid DLSS 3 frame generation mod and LukeFZ's, similar, but free, DLSS 3 frame generation mod. Those who aren't into modding will be happy to learn that, starting next week, Bethesda will be implementing DLSS support with frame generation via Steam Beta next week. Aside from offering DLSS support, this beta update will add display and HDR controls alongside additional optimizations and improvements.
After being released via Steam first, the update will be released on PC and Xbox as well. More details about this promising update will be shared soon.
"We've been hard at work on Starfield updates and will be putting our next one into Steam Beta next week", Bethesda writes on Twitter. "This update will feature Nvidia DLSS support with frame generation, display and HDR controls for supported systems, and other optimizations and improvements. You'll be able to opt-in to try it via the Steam Beta options.
Bethesda adds, "We’d love your feedback before it goes live for all PC and Xbox players after that. Stay tuned for the specifics soon, and thanks for playing!"
We'll update you as soon as more information about this update comes in. For now, stay tuned.
Starfield is available worldwide now for PC and Xbox Series X|S. Bethesda's title was released back in September and has since surpassed 11 million players
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