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Nvidia announces the next games to receive Nvidia DLSS 3 support

DLSS 3 will debut this week alongside Nvidia's new flagship RTX 4090 graphics card. The rollout for DLSS 3 support will kick off swiftly too, with several games set to update this month, with many more to come in subsequent waves. This week, Nvidia announced the first titles to get the DLSS 3 update – including Microsoft Flight Simulator, A Plague Tale: Requiem and F1 2022. 

Nvidia announced that over 35 games and apps are already planned to support DLSS 3, but this first wave will only include six. Super People, Loopmancer and Justice' Fuyun Court' are the first to support Nvidia's upscaling technique, with Microsoft Flight Simulator to follow on October 17th and A Plague Tale: Requiem the day after that. F1 22 also belongs to this first wave, but a specific date for introducing DLSS 3 wasn't shared.

On top of the DLSS 3 games, Nvidia also introduced 13 new games that will support DLSS 2 by the end of this month. Here's a list of the latest titles supporting the technology:

  • Dakar Desert Rally – now available
  • Kena: Bridge of Spirits – now available
  • Blind Fate: Edo no Yami – now available
  • Broken Pieces – now available
  • Destroy All Humans! 2 – now available
  • Q.U.B.E. 10th Anniversary – now available
  • Scathe – now available
  • SCP: Secret Files – now available
  • PC Building Simulator 2 – October 12th
  • The Last Oricru Launches – October 13th
  • Batora: Lost Haven – October 20th
  • Gotham Knights  – October 21st
  • Sackboy: A Big Adventure – October 27th

The list of DLSS 2-compatible games currently sits at over 200 titles, a sizable number compared to its rivals (Intel XeSS and AMD FSR 2). The list should continue to grow for the foreseeable future, considering Nvidia won't be ditching the tech just yet.

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KitGuru says: The DLSS 3 launch lineup may look a bit underwhelming, but there is plenty more to come down the line. It is just a question of how quick the rollout will be. 

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