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Nvidia DLSS 3 is coming to three more games in November

DLSS 3 is available to developers and with the number of supported graphics cards ramping up this month, so is the number of supported games. In November, three more games will get DLSS 3 support, and there are more DLSS 2 games on the way as well. 

In the latest DLSS 3 update, Nvidia confirms that three more titles are adding the feature this month, including F.I.S.T: Forged In Shadow Torch and Destroy All Humans! 2 – Reprobed and Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales. The first two titles will get the DLSS 3 update on the 11th of November, while Miles Morales will launch with DLSS 3 on the 15th of November.

Moving on to the new games receiving the DLSS 2 treatment, we have Crossout: Supercharged, which received the update yesterday, and WRC: Generations, available today. Moreover, The Chant, which will also release later today, will have DLSS 2 support at launch. With these titles, the list of DLSS 2-supported games grows to 240.

Increasing the number of titles supporting DLSS 3 may not mean much to most users at this point, but as the number of RTX 40 series GPUs increases, more people will have access and will be able to benefit from the feature.

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KitGuru says: DLSS 3 still has a long way to go before it matches the level of support DLSS 2 has received over the last two years. Still, seeing how consistently we saw DLSS 2 added to games, it shouldn't take long before DLSS 3 becomes as widely adopted.

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