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Diablo IV is getting DLSS 3 ahead of this weekend’s Server Slam

We'll have another opportunity to play Diablo 4 ahead of release during the upcoming ‘Server Slam' weekend, designed to stress test the game's servers ahead of launch. Interestingly, the Server Slam beta version of Diablo 4 will have a number of launch-day features, including DLSS 3 support. 

Blizzard is inviting gamers to participate in the Diablo IV Server Slam to stress test their servers from May 12th to 14th. Gamers can earn special cosmetic rewards during this event, including a Beta Wolf Pack Cosmetic and a new Mount Trophy.

If that's not enough to motivate you to participate in the Server Slam, Blizzard is also adding DLSS 3 support, massively boosting framerates via frame generation. Unfortunately, the technology is only supported by RTX 40 series GPUs. However, if you are planning to get an RTX 40 series graphics card in the near future, you'll get a free copy of Diablo 4 with the GPU.

In addition to the latest Diablo title, three other games have received support for DLSS 2 through game updates. If you have Fobia – St. Dinfna Hotel, No One Survived, and Someday You'll Return: Director's Cut, you can now run them with DLSS 2 enabled. Adding these to the list, we now count over 290 games and apps supporting DLSS 2.

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