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Nvidia reveals six more games launching with DLSS

Each week new games integrating NVIDIA DLSS, NVIDIA Reflex and advanced ray-traced effects are released or announced, and this week is no different, with Dungeonborne, Marvel Rivals, Black Myth Wukong, Flintlock, Throne & Liberty and Stormgate all being announced with GeForce features baked in.

Stormgate is finally coming out, pitting players against eachother in tense 1v1 battles, or in teams of 3 up against AI in co-op. Frost Giant Studios has already begun teasing its next project, but in the meantime, gamers can enjoy Stormgate and those with RTX graphics cards can benefit from DLSS 3 and Nvidia Reflex to boost frame rates and lower latency.

Dungeonborne, a new PvPvE game that throws groups of players into dungeons, with the goal of fighting, finding valuable gear and escaping alive to regroup and dive back in for another run. The game launches this week with day-one support for DLSS 3 and Reflex. The new action game, Flintlock: Siege of Dawn, is also launching with DLSS 3 and Reflex later this week.

Finally, we have Throne & Liberty and Marvel Rivals, both of which are holding beta tests this month, so players can jump in for free to try out the game ahead of time. For both games, the beta will have Nvidia features enabled, including DLSS and Reflex.

Naturally, all of these new games are joined by a new GeForce Game Ready driver, which you'll want to install for the best day-one experience for all of these titles. The new driver can be downloaded through the Nvidia App.

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