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Tekken 8 & Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth are getting DLSS, Diablo IV to add ray tracing

The ever-growing list of DLSS-compatible titles just keeps increasing. We have three new titles getting support for Nvidia's upscaling technique, alongside a new DLAA title and the introduction of ray tracing to one of the most popular games of 2023.

The new survival Action RPG Enshrouded was just launched yesterday and already supports DLSS 2 and ray tracing. Moreover, Tekken 8, which is coming out tomorrow, will be released with support for DLSS 2. Lastly, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, also releasing tomorrow, will feature DLSS 3 support at launch.

On January 30th, for the early access release of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League (exclusive for Deluxe Edition pre-orders), the upcoming Rocksteady title will also get support for Nvidia-exclusive technologies at launch. Instead of just getting DLSS, the game will also support DLAA (AI-based anti-aliasing) on day one.

Finally, there's Diablo IV, which has just received its fourth season of content (Season of the Construct). Although it already supports DLSS 3, the game has yet to receive ray tracing effects. That's changing this March when Blizzard introduces ray-traced reflections and shadows.

KitGuru says: Are you planning on playing any new games that are getting DLSS? Will you try the upcoming ray tracing effects coming to Diablo IV?

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