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Sackboy: A Big Adventure gets DLSS 3 today, RT Overdrive coming to Cyberpunk 2077 soon

Sackboy: A Big Adventure made its way over to PC in late 2022 following a period of exclusivity to PlayStation consoles. Now, the PC version is getting updated, being amongst the first handful of titles to support DLSS 3.

If you have an Nvidia GeForce RTX 40 series graphics card, you'll be able to switch DLSS 3 on in the game. DLSS 3 combines the benefits of DLSS 2 with Nvidia's new Frame Generation technology, allowing AI to scale up your frame rate beyond what would usually be possible. The game also supports DLSS 2, Nvidia Reflex and Shader Execution Reordering, so you can cut down latency and improve performance even further.

The latest update for Sackboy: A Big Adventure is available as of today. Beyond that, we'll be getting another DLSS 3 showcase in just a couple of weeks. On the 11th of April, Cyberpunk 2077 will finally be updated with Ray Tracing: Overdrive Mode, which brings path tracing to the game, bringing even more visual enhancements. If you have an RTX 40 series graphics card, you'll also be able to switch DLSS 3 on for a frame rate boost.

At this point, there are over 280 games supporting DLSS across its different versions. DLSS 3 is now available in 30 released games, meaning it is being adopted by game developers at a faster rate compared to DLSS 2.

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