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Nvidia DLSS is heading to three brand-new games this month

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 three more will be joining the list this month. 

On the 13th of July, first-person adventure-RPG, Testamant: The Order of High-Human will launch will DLSS 2 support right from the get-go. On the 14th of July, Jagged Alliance 3 also launches with DLSS in place and finally, Remnant II joins the list on the 25th of July.

As noted earlier, there are hundreds of games that now support DLSS in some form. DLSS 2 uses AI-enhanced upscaling to reconstruct images for high-res displays, allowing for big performance savings by sacrificing a bit of visual fidelity. DLSS 3 is only supported on RTX 40 series GPUs and combines DLSS 2 with a new Frame Generation feature to further boost performance.

With the Steam Summer Sale underway, thousands of games are available at discounted prices this month. Around 38 DLSS-supported games are available in the sale, including hits like Cyberpunk 2077, Forza Horizon 5, Hogwarts Legacy, God of War, Spider-Man, ESO, Deathloop, Back 4 Blood and Dying Light 2 to lesser-known titles like Deep Rock Galactic, Atomic Heart, Midnight Ghost Hunt, SIFU and Everspace 2.

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