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Nvidia reveals next wave of DLSS-supported PC games

The latest batch of DLSS-supported games has now been confirmed. This week, players can switch DLSS on in a number of new titles, including Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail, and a few other new releases.The Marvel Rivals closed beta continues this week with another round of invites going out to those who signed up. As confirmed previously, the game supports DLSS 3 with Frame Generation, as well as Nvidia Reflex to reduce the latency penalty. Chances are if you have an RTX 40 series GPU, you won't need Frame Generation to achieve smooth frame rates, but the option is there nonetheless.

Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail, which has an official benchmark ready to download already if you want to see if your system is up to the task. With this expansion, users can now switch on DLSS 2 in-game to save on performance.

Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, a new game from Capcom, is launching with both DLSS 3 and Reflex this week, and it will have ray-tracing features too, so you can crank the visuals up and ensure smooth frame rates.

Hotta Studio's upcoming open-world RPG, Neverness to Everness, will launch with ray tracing and DLSS support, as will the latest instalment of F1 Manager. Last but not least, Trepang 2’s Bladekisser DLC, dropping on July 25th, can be enhanced with DLSS 2.

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