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Nvidia announces DLSS upgrades for Pragmata, Windrose and more

Nvidia has revealed the next round of DLSS-supported games hitting the market. This week, full path-tracing and DLSS support are confirmed for Capcom's next game, Pragmata. Aside from that though, several other games from smaller studios are also getting DLSS upgrades.

Pragmata releases later this week, on April 17th. The game on PC will feature full path-traced lighting, something that RTX graphics cards are particularly good at handling, especially with DLSS 3 or DLSS 4 enabled, providing frame generation to boost performance and reduce the technical cost of using these more demanding effects. At launch, Pragmata will support DLSS Multi-Frame Generation, Ray Reconstruction, Reflex and the standard DLSS upscaling tool.

Fragmentary Order from Rant Gaming, a realistic, tactical sci-fi first-person shooter, will get support for DLSS 4.5 this week. Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss from Nacon and Big Bad Wolf also supports DLSS 4.5, giving RTX 50 GPU users access to new features like Dynamic Frame Generation and 6x Frame Generation.

INDUSTRIA 2 and MONGIL: STAR DIVE are also getting support for DLSS 4.5 this week, while Windrose, a new pirate-themed game, is getting DLSS 4.

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