All new titles are integrating or updating to include NVIDIA DLSS, NVIDIA Reflex and ray-tracing this week. The First Descendant is a free, third-person cooperative action RPG shooter powered by Unreal Engine 5 releasing on July 2 with NVIDIA DLSS 3.5 with Ray Reconstruction, ray tracing, NVIDIA DLAA, and NVIDIA Reflex.
PAYDAY 3’s new Boys in Blue update, features support for NVIDIA DLSS 3 and NVIDIA Reflex. At 4K max settings, DLSS 3 multiplies frame rates by 2X. With Reflex, the system latency is lowered by 55%, making gameplay more responsive.
Riven, the 1997 sequel to Myst, has been remade by Cyan World. Players ncover a story of intrigue and betrayal as they solve intricate puzzles in a 3D real-time environment. Built from the ground up with new content, the new Riven offers free movement, captivating visuals, and a deeper story. Riven supports DLSS 2 to accelerate performance.
TRIBES 3: Rivals by Prophecy Games is a team-based first-person shooter featuring jetpacks, skiing, and class-based warfare. Gamers should capture the enemy’s flag while defending their own, choosing unique classes to customize abilities and weapon loadouts across diverse terrains. With DLSS 3 and Reflex, GeForce RTX 40 Series gamers enjoy higher frame rates and reduced system latency for more responsive gameplay. TRIBES 3: Rivals is also on sale during the Steam Summerfest.
All of the above titles are supported by NVIDIA’s latest GeForce Game Ready Driver which delivers the definitive day-one experience for titles including The First Descendant and gets users’ systems ready for the latest DLSS 3 updates such as the one for PAYDAY 3. Additionally, there is support for 4 new Optimal Playable Setting profiles. The First Descendant GeForce Game Ready Driver is available now.
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