NVidia Announces New Titles Launching Wth DLSS Support, Including Crimson Desert, Dune: Awakening, & More

NVidia Announces New Titles Launching Wth DLSS Support, Including Crimson Desert, Dune: Awakening, & More

At Computex, NVidia announced new titles launching with day-one DLSS support, including Pearl Abyss’ Crimson Desert. Other titles, from Dune: Awakening to Naraka: Bladepoint will also get support, including the just-launched Doom: The Dark Ages.

Pearl Abyss, which showcased Crimson Desert’s BlackSpace Engine at GDC, also sent out a new press release detailing launch support for DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, DLSS Frame Generation, DLSS Super Resolution, and Nvidia Reflex.
Doom: The Dark Ages, which launched last week, will get a DLSS 4 and Path tracing upgrade in June.  Remedy’s upcoming co-op FPS, FBC: Firebreak, will also have support when it launches on June 17th.
Dune: Awakening, which is coming next month, got a new DLSS comparison video, showing off the  possible improvements across various systems.

Naraka: Bladepoint is expanding its support this week. Already offering DLSS support,  an upgrade will add full Ray tracing and DLSS Ray Reconstruction this week, on May 22nd.
Another title that will have support at launch is MindsEye, from Build A Rocket Boy. MindsEye is an upcoming standalone action adventure game that the dev team also calls a proof of concept for its in-development planned MMO and development platform, Everywhere.
Check the full announcement for more details and comparisons.

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