NVIDIA's DLSS technology is providing gamers with enhanced performance and a more immersive experience in a variety of highly anticipated games, including Lies of P, Party Animals, SYNCED, Witchfire, ICARUS, Ad Infinitum, Mortal Kombat 1, Warstride Challenges, Arcadegeddon, and Starsiege: Deadzone.
- DLSS support provides enhanced performance
- ICARUS now supports DLSS 3, delivering an average performance boost of 2.6X on GeForce RTX 40 Series systems
- NVIDIA Reflex and DLSS 2 available for Warstride Challenges for optimal performance and precision
Last week, we shared the exciting news that several highly anticipated games, including Lies of P, Party Animals, SYNCED, and Witchfire, would be launching with support for DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) this month. This means that gamers can enjoy enhanced performance right from day one. And the good news keeps coming, as more games are joining the DLSS lineup. This week, ICARUS has upgraded to nVidia DLSS 3, and we also have new DLSS 2 games available, such as Arcadegeddon, Starsiege: Deadzone, and Warstride Challenges. Looking ahead, Ad Infinitum and Mortal Kombat 1 will be launching with DLSS 2.
Let’s start with ICARUS, the co-op survival game developed by Dean Hall and RocketWerkz. In ICARUS, players find themselves in a savage alien wilderness after a failed terraforming experiment. The goal is to survive long enough to mine exotic matter and make it back to orbit. But there’s a catch – you must meet your extraction deadline, or you’ll be left behind forever. Alternatively, you can play in the persistent Open World mode, where you can build a planet-side encampment and explore the game’s massive maps. ICARUS initially launched with RTX Global Illumination (RTXGI) and DLSS 2, which improved performance by up to 60%. Now, with the latest update, ICARUS supports DLSS 3, delivering an average performance boost of 2.6X on Geforce RTX 40 Series systems.
Next up is Ad Infinitum, a haunting World War I experience developed by Naco and Hekate. In this game, players take on the role of a German soldier haunted by the horrors of war. Trapped between the walls of their family home and the trenches on the front lines, they must navigate their memories and break free from the cycle of suffering. Ad Infinitum will be launching on September 14th, and GeForce RTX gamers can enhance their experience with DLSS 2 for optimal performance.
On September 19th, Mortal Kombat 1 will be making its debut with DLSS 2 support. This iconic fighting game introduces a new era, where Liu Kang strives for peace, Mileena battles a deadly disease, and warriors like Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Raiden, Kung Lao, and Johnny Cage fight for their own reasons. With DLSS 2 Super Resolution, GeForce RTX gamers can enjoy a locked 60 frames per second experience with all settings maxed out.
Warstride Challenges, developed by Dream Powered Games and Focus Entertainment, recently exited Early Access with great success. This twitch shooter offers intense demon-blasting action and challenging trials. With DLSS 2 and NVIDIA Reflex, players can achieve optimal performance and precision. The game now features a live multiplayer mode, allowing friends to compete in real-time.
Arcadegeddon, created by IllFonic, is an ever-evolving co-op multiplayer roguelite shooter. Players can explore various biomes, compete in mini-games, find hidden chests, and battle enemies and bosses. With a mix of PVE and PVP gameplay, Arcadegeddon offers a unique experience tailored to each player’s pace. By enabling DLSS 2, GeForce RTX gamers can boost their frame rates and dive deeper into the action.
Starsiege: Deadzone, developed by Prophecy Games, is an Early Access multiplayer corridor extraction shooter set in a dark sci-fi universe. As space mercenaries known as Raiders, players must team up to explore derelict stations overrun by sentient AI. The goal is to extract valuable weapons and resources while overcoming deadly traps and defenses. DLSS 2 is available to GeForce RTX gamers, ensuring smooth and fast-paced shooting.
With DLSS support expanding to more games, NVIDIA continues to provide gamers with enhanced performance and a more immersive experience. Stay tuned for more updates and exciting releases in the world of gaming.
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NVIDIA has firmly established itself as a leader in the realm of client computing, continuously pushing the boundaries of innovation in graphics and AI technologies. With a deep commitment to enhancing user experiences, NVIDIA's client computing business focuses on delivering solutions that power everything from gaming and creative workloads to enterprise applications. for its GeForce graphics cards, the company has redefined high-performance gaming, setting industry standards for realistic visuals, fluid frame rates, and immersive experiences. Complementing its gaming expertise, NVIDIA's Quadro and NVIDIA RTX graphics cards cater to professionals in design, content creation, and scientific fields, enabling real-time ray tracing and AI-driven workflows that elevate productivity and creativity to unprecedented heights. By seamlessly integrating graphics, AI, and software, NVIDIA continues to shape the landscape of client computing, fostering innovation and immersive interactions in a rapidly evolving digital world.Latest Articles about nVidia
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DLSS: DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) is an advanced AI-powered technology developed by NVIDIA that enhances real-time graphics rendering in video games and applications. DLSS utilizes deep learning algorithms to upscale lower-resolution images in real-time, resulting in higher-quality visuals while maintaining optimal performance. By harnessing the power of AI and deep neural networks, DLSS effectively boosts frame rates and image quality, enabling gamers to experience smoother gameplay and more immersive graphics without sacrificing computational efficiency. This technology has gained widespread recognition for its ability to deliver impressive visual fidelity and improved performance simultaneously, revolutionizing the way modern computer graphics are processed and displayed.
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Geforce: Geforce is a line of graphics processing units (GPUs) developed by Nvidia. It is the most popular GPU used in the computer industry today. Geforce GPUs are used in gaming PCs, workstations, and high-end laptops. They are also used in virtual reality systems, artificial intelligence, and deep learning applications. Geforce GPUs are designed to deliver high performance and power efficiency, making them ideal for gaming and other demanding applications. They are also capable of rendering high-resolution graphics and providing smooth, realistic visuals. Geforce GPUs are used in a variety of applications, from gaming to professional workstations, and are the preferred choice for many computer users.
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