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Nvidia announces new batch of games supporting DLSS

DLSS is coming to even more titles over the next few months. Nvidia has now unveiled the latest batch of newly supported titles, like Alone in The Dark and other titles getting the upgrade from DLSS 2 to DLSS 3. 

Starting with Tower of Fantasy, the popular PC game received an update last year that introduced ray-traced reflections and NVIDIA DLSS 2. However, DLSS support has expanded further with the introduction of DLSS 3, providing RTX 40 users with frame generation technology.

Alone In The Dark, a reimagining of the cult classic horror game set to launch on October 25th will also support DLSS 2, joining the ever-growing list of games and apps that can benefit from this upscaling method. Moreover, Wild Hearts will soon join the list once the update “Lethal Blossoms” releases. This update introduces support for DLSS 2, allowing RTX gamers to maximise their frame rates at high resolutions and detail levels. Last but not least, there's Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, another PC game that just got an update that adds support for DLSS 2.

On top of all of these games, it's also worth noting that Diablo IV, which officially released this week, also supports DLSS 3. Additionally, Nvidia also reminded us about the upcoming Ratchet & Clank game coming to PC, which supports various Nvidia-powered technologies like DLSS 3, ray tracing, Reflex, and DLAA.

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