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NVIDIA has recently added 28 games to the list of titles shipping with DLSS as the company is trying to increase its DLSS library of games. This comes as a direct result of the Unreal Engine 4 DLSS plugin which helps developers using the Engine to directly develop and integrate DLSS into modern games.

In total, NVIDIA DLSS is now accelerating performance in over 100 games and applications, which is great news if you are looking to buy an NVIDIA RTX GPU. Also, NVIDIA DLSS is coming to Alan Wake Remastered and INDUSTRIA in the very near future and is available now in Severed Steel.

Alan Wake and more Coming Soon With DLSS

Remedy Entertainment, which is famous for its Control game, which was also the first game to integrate NVIDIA DLSS, Remedy will be bringing the DLSS technology to the remaster of their 2010 hit, Alan Wake, accelerating your performance by up to 2X at 4K.

Over 100 Shipping Games and Applications now support NVIDIA DLSS

Alan Wake Remastered will be launching on October 5th with revamped textures, models, effects, cinematics, and more. With NVIDIA DLSS, gamers with a GeForce RTX GPU can enjoy Alan Wake Remastered at over 60 FPS at max settings, at 4K, when NVIDIA DLSS is enabled.

Greylock Studios’ Severed Steel has also launched via Steam on September 17th with a ton of new content to the table, and also ray-traced reflections and NVIDIA DLSS.

Over 100 Shipping Games and Applications now support NVIDIA DLSS

The game casts players as a one-armed assassins capable of some incredible acrobatics, while firing weapons, jumping through windows, dodging bullets, and activating bullet time. NVIDIA promises to more than double the performance at max settings, with ray tracing enabled.

NVIDIA Reflex Available In Splitgate and Deathloop This Month

NVIDIA Reflex is quick and easy for developers to add to their titles thanks to SDKs, plugins, and extensive documentation. Over 20 games have incorporated the latency-optimizing technology, and this month Splitgate and Deathloop have joined the list, bringing latency savings of up to 50%.

As many as 28 indie titles have hit Steam featuring out of the box NVIDIA DLSS support thanks to the integration into Unreal Engine and Unity:

You can now enjoy over 100 games and creative apps are accelerating performance with NVIDIA DLSS, this makes buying an RTX GPU more valuable recently.

via NVIDIA

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