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Nvidia announces latest DLSS titles and new Game Ready driver

Nvidia has detailed the next round of games upgrading to the latest version of DLSS. At the top of the list is Battlefield 6, with the newly released PC-focused trailer for the game confirming a number of exclusive features, including DLSS 4, DLAA and Reflex.

Lost Soul Aside is due to be a major console exclusive for PlayStation this year, but PC players will get the definitive experience. The game, which launches tomorrow, will support DLSS 4, Nvidia Reflex and Ray-Traced shadows, making use of the RTX-series RT cores for ray tracing acceleration.

Other games confirmed for DLSS 4 this week include Sword of Justice, Wuthering Waves, Starship Troopers: Extermination, EVE Online and the new expansion for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.

Alongside this, NVIDIA’s new GeForce Game Ready Driver releases today, which includes optimisations targeting Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants, as well as Wuthering Waves.

As always, you can find the latest Nvidia drivers through the Nvidia App, or you can download them directly from the Nvidia website.

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