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Nobody Wants to Die, Stormgate and MW3 Season 5 launch with DLSS this week

Nvidia has revealed the next batch of DLSS titles, although two out of three had already been confirmed previously, with one of them being the new strategy game, Stormgate.

Frost Giant Studios is finally launching Stormgate today, complete with DLSS 3 and Reflex support. With DLSS 3, those with an RTX 40 series graphics card can turn on Frame Generation for an average performance boost of 1.8X at 4K. With Reflex, the latency penalty from Frame Generation can be reduced significantly.

Aside from Stormgate, Nvidia has also used this week's launch of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Season 5 to remind us all that the game sports DLSS 3 and Reflex as well. In fact, most of the top-ten shooters on the market support DLSS or Nvidia Reflex.

The final game on this week's list is Nobody Wants to Die. Set in a futuristic New York City, players will investigate a series of crime scenes using time manipulation and advanced technology to reconstruct events, all with the goal of figuring out who is behind the murder spree. The game has DLSS, so you can switch that on with any RTX GPU to get a frame rate boost.

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