Starting off, on Aug 15, get ready to enter corrupted backwaters lost to history with a boost from NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution. Crytek’s Hunt: Showdown 1896 lets you fight alone, or with friends, against timeless evil and other Hunters. Plus, a massive game and engine update is upgrading and enhancing virtually every aspect of the game. GeForce RTX gamers will gain the ability to activate NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution, accelerating performance in each match
Now, if that sounds like too much pressure, Level Zero: Extraction will let you grab your loot and get out before other players or unpredictable PVE hazards can take you down. This extraction, horror shooter from Doghowl Games and tinyBuild drops Aug 13 and at launch, GeForce RTX gamers can accelerate frame rates in Level Zero: Extraction with DLSS 3 and make gameplay even more responsive with NVIDIA Reflex.
Additionally, a new NVIDIA app beta update is available now which adds Display settings, RTX Video Super Resolution, RTX Video HDR Sliders, and other user requested features. Remember that NVIDIA app keeps your PC updated with the latest GeForce Game Ready and NVIDIA Studio drivers, enabling quick discovery and installation of NVIDIA applications like GeForce NOW, NVIDIA Broadcast and NVIDIA Omniverse.
And while you're in the NVIDIA app beta, don’t forget to claim 1 month of access to PC Game Pass, for free so you can play high quality, day-one games. Many titles are enhanced with NVIDIA DLSS, NVIDIA Reflex, and ray-traced effects, too, to make your experience even better.
Speaking of gaining an edge, one-click optimal settings in GeForce Experience and the NVIDIA app enable you to instantly configure game options for your system’s hardware, giving you smooth, optimized gameplay. Over 1200 titles are supported, and since our last driver release we’ve added support for 5 more:
- Chained Together
- Dungeonborne
- Once Human
- Stormgate
- The First Descendant