Back 4 Blood Open Beta now enhanced by NVIDIA DLSS

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NVIDIA has added yet another game into its ever-growing DLSS game library and it’s highly anticipated Back 4 Blood. Yes, you will get to experience the amazing details of the game enhanced by NVIDIA’s DLSS, which will give you some extra frame rates without hampering the quality, exclusive RTX GPUs.

If you’ve pre-ordered Turtle Rock Studios’ Back 4 Blood, you can now download and play the feature-rich Open Beta ahead of the shooter’s official release on October 12th. Early access to the open beta kicks off today and is available until August 9th, and then the beta returns on August 12th to August 16th for everyone.

Back 4 Blood is a highly-anticipated cooperative first-person shooter from the creators of the critically acclaimed Left 4 Dead franchise. It has all the makings of a blockbuster.

DLSS Delivers Bloody Good Performance in the Back for Blood Open Beta

Keeping in mind that this is a beta and things may change, performance is great in the Back 4 Blood open beta. And we will continue to optimize performance right up to the launch on October 12, and those optimizations will get rolled into our Game Ready Driver. 

With DLSS supported, Back 4 Blood players playing on a GeForce RTX GPU will get the definitive Back 4 Blood experience. GeForce RTX players can enjoy the game’s incredible art and graphics at the highest resolutions and detail levels.

DLSS boosts frame rates and generates beautiful, sharp images for your games. It provides the performance headroom to maximize quality settings and increase output resolution. To datealmost 60 games support NVIDIA DLSS, with many more announcements and launches coming soon. 

via NVIDIA

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