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Warhammer 40K, Hunt Showdown: 1896 and Level Zero Extraction launch with DLSS

This week new games are receiving DLSS support including Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freeks which speeds onto the scene with early access. At the same time, players can choose their favourite flavour of horror with Level Zero: Extraction and Hunt: Showdown 1896.

Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freeks is a new free to play action combat racing game set in the far future. Players can step into the 41st millennium as only a racing-obsessed Ork can: with lots of red paint and even more dakka! The game is getting DLSS 2, so you'll be able to choose from various quality settings to save on performance at 1080p, 1440p and 4K resolution.

 

Additionally, Level Zero: Extraction is officially launching this week. For those looking for a new extraction-based PvP shooter, you should be able to garner impressive frame rates at any resolution thanks to the inclusion of DLSS 3, although you will need an RTX 40 series GPU to take advantage of Frame Generation.

Finally, Hunt: Showdown is re-launching tomorrow as Hunt: Showdown 1896. Crytek has given the game a brand new facelift, upgrading it to the latest version of CryEngine. The game is bound to look great at maximum settings, but it will also be demanding. To take back some performance, you can switch on DLSS 2 so you can stay snappy when other hunters are near.

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