This week marks the arrival of several highly anticipated PC game releases featuring NVIDIA’s DLSS 3 technology, which promises enhanced performance and responsiveness for GeForce RTX players. Titles such as God of War Ragnarök, FINAL FANTASY XVI, Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, and Enotria: The Last Song are now available with day-one support for DLSS 3, offering an unparalleled gaming experience.
Square Enix’s FINAL FANTASY XVI is available today with DLSS 3, DLAA, and NVIDIA Reflex. Players equipped with a GeForce RTX 40 Series GPU can enjoy the game at its highest settings, benefiting from superior frame rates and improved image quality. The inclusion of Reflex adds another layer of responsiveness, enhancing the cinematic combat experience. NVIDIA has also released the GeForce Game Ready 561.09 WHQL driver to complement the launch.
On September 19, God of War Ragnarök arrives on PC, following up the critically acclaimed 2018 release. The game is optimized for NVIDIA DLSS 3 and Reflex, allowing players with RTX 40 Series GPUs to achieve up to 200 FPS at 4K resolution. This combination of performance and visual fidelity ensures that players can fully immerse themselves in the epic story of Kratos and Atreus.
Capcom’s Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, also launching on September 19, revisits the zombie-infested town of Willamette, Colorado. The remastered edition is powered by Capcom’s RE ENGINE and features DLSS 3 and Reflex support, allowing for enhanced frame rates and improved responsiveness as players battle hordes of zombies in over-the-top fashion.
Also arriving on September 19 is Enotria: The Last Song, a soulslike game set in a sun-drenched world inspired by Italian folklore. With day-one support for DLSS 3 and Reflex, players can explore the game’s immersive world and face challenging enemies with improved performance and smooth gameplay.
With these exciting releases, NVIDIA continues to expand the integration of DLSS and Reflex technologies across the gaming industry. Gamers can look forward to more titles leveraging these advancements, providing the best possible experience for GeForce RTX users.
For a full list of over 600 RTX-enhanced games and applications, visit NVIDIA’s official website.