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Nvidia reveals eight more titles getting DLSS

Each week, Nvidia provides an update on the latest games launching with DLSS. This week is shaping up to be one of the biggest of the year, with eight titles being announced with DLSS support, including the newly launched survival hit, Dune Awakening.

Dune Awakening is available now on Steam, following several days of early access for pre-order customers. The game has already achieved staggering player numbers and solid reviews from those who took part in the early access period. The game is one of the latest to make use of Nvidia's latest DLSS 4 technology, including Multi-Frame generation for RTX 50 GPUs and standard Frame Gen for RTX 40 GPUs. Those on older RTX GPUs will still benefit from the improved visuals achieved with the latest DLSS transformer model.

An older title in the roster, Marvel's Spider-Man 2, is also getting a tech upgrade this week. The game launched on PC earlier this year with DLSS 3 and Frame Generation. Now, the game is updating to DLSS 4 and Multi-Frame Generation. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, a showcase for ray-tracing technology, just had its first expansion announced too, so RTX GPU users will continue to benefit from DLSS in that game.

Later in the week, former PS5 exclusive, Stellar Blade, will launch on PC and it will support DLSS 4 at launch, so RTX 50 GPU owners can make use of Multi-Frame Generation to increase frame rates by up to 3.4X. Nvidia claims the RTX 5090 will be able to push as much as 540 frames per second in this game, while the RTX 5080 will push the FPS counter over 300.

Launching today is MindsEye, the new game from Build a Rocket Boy, a new studio founded by former Red Dead Redemption and GTA producer, Leslie Benzies. The game will sport DLSS 4 with Multi-Frame Generation, DLAA and Nvidia Reflex at launch. Through the Nvidia app, you'll also be able to force the game to use the latest transformer AI model for improved visuals.

The final games on this week's list are Mecha Break, Rematch and Dragonkin: The Banished. All three titles are launching soon with DLSS support.

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