Speaking of NVIDIA, the company
also announces more titles that will support NVIDIA Reflex and DLSS 3. Word
is the headline game is
Diablo IV: "Previously, Blizzard announced that ray
tracing will be added to Diablo IV post-launch to enhance your endless battles.
Today, we can reveal that Diablo IV will feature support for NVIDIA DLSS 3 and
Reflex when it launches June 6th!" Check out the
Diablo IV - NVIDIA DLSS 3 Announce Trailer for a look. Here are more games that will support special
features of GeForce graphics cards:
- Atomic Heart: Mundfish’s madcap first-person shooter reduces
system latency by up to 59% with NVIDIA Reflex, and using NVIDIA DLSS 3
players can multiply performance.
- THE FINALS: Embark Studios’ innovative free-to-play shooter is
available in closed beta until March 22nd, before officially launching later
this year. In the beta, you can reduce system latency by up to 55% with
Reflex, accelerate performance with DLSS 3, and enhance the game’s RTXGI
global illumination lighting with ray tracing. For more details and an RTX
video, head on over to our dedicated THE FINALS Closed Beta article.
- Forza Horizon 5: Playground Games’ Forza Horizon 5 is one of the
best-rated open-world racing games of all time, enabling players to blast
through a highly-detailed and authentic Mexico setting, in everything from
everyday vehicles to the world’s greatest hypercars. On March 28th, a new
update races onto PCs everywhere, bringing with it support for NVIDIA DLSS 3
and NVIDIA Reflex. When activated, DLSS 3 enables GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs
to break the 120 FPS barrier at 4K.
- Redfall: NVIDIA and Bethesda have partnered to bring our full
slate of game-changing technologies to Redfall, an open-world, co-op FPS
from Arkane Austin, the award-winning team behind Prey and Dishonored.
Reduce system latency with Reflex, accelerate performance with DLSS 3, and
marvel at ray-traced effects arriving post-launch.