NVIDIA Expands DLSS 3 Support to Popular Titles, Including Final Fantasy XVI
Solomon Thompson / 3 months ago
NVIDIA continues to expand its DLSS 3 technology into more games, enhancing performance for GeForce RTX players. This week, several high-profile titles, including God of War Ragnarök and Final Fantasy XVI, are receiving day-one DLSS 3 support. Both games will feature NVIDIA’s technology to boost frame rates and improve responsiveness, delivering an unparalleled gaming experience for PC players with RTX GPUs. Alongside these major releases, Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster and Enotria: The Last Song will also launch with DLSS 3 support.
Performance Boosts for God of War Ragnarök and Final Fantasy XVI
NVIDIA’s official announcement confirms that players can experience breathtaking graphics in God of War Ragnarök on PC with support for DLSS 3, Reflex, and Frame Generation. The game, developed by Santa Monica Studio, follows the journey of Kratos and Atreus through the Nine Realms, facing Norse gods and mythical beasts. RTX 40 Series desktop GPU users can enjoy frame rates as high as 300 FPS, even at lower resolutions.
Similarly, Final Fantasy XVI, developed by Square Enix, launches with DLSS 3 integration. This game introduces players to the world of Valisthea, where powerful Eikons battle for dominance. With DLSS 3 and Reflex, gamers can see a massive performance increase, with the GeForce RTX 4090 running at over 170 FPS at 4K resolution.
This DLSS 3 technology enables gamers to enjoy smooth gameplay and incredible visual fidelity across a wide range of titles.