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DLSS is coming to eight more games, including Battlefield-rival Delta Force: Hawk Ops

Nvidia has been happily reporting on the growth of DLSS in recent months. The performance-saving feature can now be found in over 300 games and apps, and eight more will be joining the list this month. 

Starfield unfortunately won't incorporate DLSS at launch and will instead use FSR 2. However, a number of new games shown at Gamescom this past week will be supporting DLSS, including Fort Solis, a different sci-fi game, set on Mars with our hero engineer, Jack Leary, responding to a distress beacon. Fort Solis will be getting DLSS 3, enabling up to 2.9X extra performance at 4K with max settings.

The other titles getting DLSS 2 or DLSS 3 in September can be seen below:

  • Delta Force: Hawk Ops will launch with DLSS 3
  • Warhaven launches Sept. 21st with DLSS 3
  • Project Mugen will launch with DLSS 3
  • F1 Manager 2023 is now available with DLSS 2
  • SPRAWL is now available with DLSS 2 and DLAA
  • Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle is now available with DLSS 2
  • Lunacy: Saint Rhodes is now available with DLSS 2

Interestingly, Nvidia also just recently announced the next upgrade for DLSS. DLSS 3.5 includes ray reconstruction for the first time, enabling sharper ray-traced effects while using upscaling techniques. DLSS 3.5 with ray reconstruction will be found in games like Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty.

As a reminder, DLSS 3 with Frame Generation is only available on the latest RTX 40 graphics cards. If you have an RTX 30 series GPU or older, you can use DLSS 2.

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