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Three more DLSS-supported titles are on the way this month

Nvidia has had quite the run of DLSS 3-supported titles in recent months, with Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty arriving in September, Alan Wake 2 in October and now, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is the latest AAA game to sport the tech at launch.

On the 10th of November, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 officially goes live for all players. On PC, RTX 40 users will benefit from DLSS 3 with Frame Generation, utilising AI to boost frame rates by up to 1.8X at 4K with max graphics settings. If you have an older RTX graphics card, you can still use DLSS 2 upscaling to gain a performance boost. Additionally, the game will also support Nvidia Reflex, allowing you to reduce overall system latency for more responsive gameplay.

Aside from Modern Warfare 3, Remnant II is getting a new DLC on the 14th of November, putting the game back in headlines. This particular title also launched with DLSS 3 support, alongside DLSS 2 and Reflex.

The final DLSS-supported title coming this month is Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, a new spin-off in the Yakuza series, focusing on beloved protagonist Kiryu and bridging the gap between Yakuza 7 and its upcoming sequel, Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth.

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KitGuru Says: We haven't seen DLSS 3 in many competitive multiplayer games, so it will be interesting to see how well the tech holds up in a fast-paced shooter like Call of Duty.

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