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DLSS upgrades come to Forza Horizon 6, Luna Abyss and Crimson Desert

There are three more DLSS supported titles launching this week, including the highly rated Forza Horizon 6, which launches today after a period of early access for Premium Edition buyers.

Today, Forza Horizon 6 launches with support for DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution and DLSS Multi Frame Generation. According to Nvidia, RTX 50 series GPU owners can experience an average performance multiplier of 5.2x with Frame Generation 4X enabled at 4K resolution with ray tracing on.

Luna Abyss is another major title launching this week. In this game, you're a prisoner sentenced to explore a derelict megastructure that travels deep beneath the surface of a moon. The game will sport DLSS and DLAA at launch, with support for overrides in the Nvidia App to force better visuals.

Crimson Desert launched in March with a suite of Nvidia features in place. However, thanks to a new patch this week, players can now enable 6X Frame Generation, or dynamic Frame Generation for an even bigger performance boost.

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