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Baldur’s Gate 3 will launch with DLSS support this week

There is another batch of DLSS-supported games coming out in August and things are kicking off with a big one. Later this week, Baldur's Gate 3 will finally release out of Early Access and the PC version will include day-one support for both DLSS and DLAA. 

Baldur's Gate 3 offers a pretty big visual upgrade over the Divinity Original Sin games – and those didn't look bad either. On PC to squeeze the most performance out of your RTX graphics card, you can switch on DLSS 2 for a frame rate boost. According to Nvidia, RTX 40 series graphics cards will see up to a 93 percent performance increase.

The highly anticipated fantasy RPG Baldur’s Gate 3 launches on August 3rd, ready to go with NVIDIA DLSS 2 and DLAA for a smooth gameplay experience alongside sharp image quality for gamers. There’s more exciting news this month, with four other great titles launching with NVIDIA DLSS support, for an action-packed August gamers can look forward to.

Baldur's Gate 3 will also be one of this week's brand new titles for GeForce Now, allowing gamers to enjoy it on almost any device with an internet connection and a screen. Those on the RTX 4080 membership will get to enjoy the game at 4K/120FPS as long as you have the network to handle it.

Other games arriving with DLSS support this month include:

  • DESORDRE: A Puzzle Game Adventure – DLSS 3
  • Lost Soul Aside – launching with DLSS 3
  • Grand Emprise: Time Travel Survival – available now with DLSS 2
  • Remnant II – available now with DLSS 3

There will be another update later this week from Nvidia focusing on new games heading to GeForce Now this month.

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