NVIDIA Unveils DLSS 3 Support for Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, F1 22, Microsoft Flight Simulator and More
While NVIDIA’s revelations for the next generation of graphic cards in the RTX 40 series GPUs were top-notch, it’s hard to underestimate what the manufacturers have also done with its DLSS technology.
During the event, the company announced a new iteration of its performance accelerator technology in DLSS 3. NVIDIA has claimed that DLSS 3 improves performance of supported titles by 4x with full ray-tracing.
Following its release, the company revealed a few supported titles including Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered, A Plague Tale: Requiem, Super People and more.
More games are multiplying performance with NVIDIA DLSS 3 this month:
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And that line-up continues to keep growing, as NVIDIA has announced a new list of titles that support DLSS 3. This includes the long-awaited Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, which drops on November 18.
Another exciting title on the list is EA’s premier racing title, F1 22, with the DLSS 3 update already available to install. Microsoft Flight Simulator enthusiasts can rejoice as well, as November 11 will see the release of the title’s DLSS 3 update.
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Destroy All Humans! 2 – Reprobed and F.I.S.T.: Forged In Shadow Torch will also see massive improvements in performance with DLSS 3 support, which makes its way on November 15 and November 7, respectively.
Other than DLSS 3, NVIDIA has also announced DLSS 2 support for titles like Sackboy: A Big Adventure, WRC Generations, The Chant, PGA TOUR 2K23, and Crossout: Supercharged.
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