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If you are a GeForce RTX gamer, there are more reasons to be happy as the highly anticipated game Ghostwire: Tokyo is coming soon on all platforms. However, on PC, the extra advantage it has is that becoming partners with NVIDIA, the game will launch with both ray tracing and DLSS support.

So, GeForce gamers will enjoy an extra boost in frame rates thanks to DLSS in this latest title, up to 2x performance benefits as per NVIDIA. Here are some of the other news from NVIDIA:

Ghostwire: Tokyo Launching With RT, Gets up to 2X performance boost with DLSS

When Ghostwire: Tokyo launches on March 25th, GeForce RTX gamers will be able to enjoy beautiful ray-traced reflections and shadows and can activate NVIDIA DLSS for an up to 2X performance boost.

Evil Dead: The Game Gets NVIDIA DLSS On May 13

The Evil Dead franchise needs little introduction, having entertained audiences with its unique blend of action-horror-comedy since the original film’s release in 1981. On May 13, 2022, Evil Dead: The Game will launch with NVIDIA DLSS. 

Ghostwire: Tokyo launching on PC with Ray Tracing and DLSS, Paradise Killer gets DLSS Update

Paradise Killer is up to 60% Faster at 4K Thanks to a DLSS Update

Gamers can return to Paradise Island in the open-world detective game Paradise Killer. GeForce Gamers can experience the game’s vibrant island with ray-traced reflections and performance-accelerating NVIDIA DLSS. When both are enabled, image quality is dramatically improved, and performance increases by up to 60% at 4K.

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