NVIDIA has revealed several new games to be receiving support for their DLSS technology
Yesterday we saw the launch of Ray Tracing: Overdrive for Cyberpunk 2077 which is made playable thanks to DLSS however, that was not the only DLSS-related release as 3 other games have received the technology as well.
Like a Dragon: Ishin takes all the favourite characters from the Yakuza series and throws them into the 1860s as Japanese Samurai. Take up the sword of Sakamoto Ryoma and venture to Kyoto to find your father’s killer, clear yourself of a framed murder, and restore your honour. In a recent update developers, Ryu Ga Gotoku introduced DLSS 2 support allowing for accelerated performance.
High on Life The Comedy Adventure game from Squanch games that sees you fighting an alien cartel that seeks to use humans as drugs. Take control of several charismatic talking guns and become the deadliest intergalactic bounty hunter and take down the alien cartel. High on Life is a fun game packed with plenty of humour and a recent update has brought DLSS 2 support.
LEAP is a new first-person team-based shooter from Blue Isle Studios. LEAP puts teams of up to 4 players up against each over to complete a variety of objectives whilst facing off against hordes of enemies. The game is now out of early access and now features DLSS 2 support.
More DLSS releases are expected within the coming weeks, to see the complete rundown of DLSS-compatible games you can check out NVIDIA’s list here.
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