This week, Evotinction, Funko Fusion, and Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown all launch with day-one support for DLSS 3. Additionally, Akimbot’s out now with DLSS 3, and DeathSprint 66 arrives this week with day-one support for DLSS Super Resolution.
In Spikewave Games and Astrolabe Games’ Evotinction, step into the role of Dr. Liu and use your wits, stealth, and tech savvy to overcome rogue AIs in a futuristic research facility. When the game launches on Sept. 13, the PC edition will be enhanced by ray-traced reflections and include day-one support for DLSS 3, which will accelerate your performance so you can save the world without fail. DLSS Super Resolution and Frame Generation multiplies frame rates by 3.9X on average at 4K max settings with ray tracing enabled, and an average of 2.6X faster at 1440p and 1080p.
If that’s too high stakes, play through iconic worlds and mashup characters inspired by some of your favorite TV, movie, game, and comic franchises in Funko Fusion. This third-person action game, which arrives Sept. 13, will also include DLSS 3 and Reflex to enhance your experience.
Otherwise, take to the streets of Hong Kong Island, recreated at 1:1 scale, in Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown. This massively open online racing game (M.O.O.R) launches on Sept. 12 and lets you take part in an extraordinary competition, the Solar Crown, organized by the influential organization Radiant. To help you handle the highest profile competitions in cars from the most prestigious brands, DLSS 3 and Reflex will work in the background to enhance your experience with faster performance and more responsive racing.
Don’t worry if you’re not into cars though. You can always take off on foot in Sumo Digital and Secret Mode’s DeathSprint 66, which fuses high-speed on-foot racing with deadly obstacles and brutal abilities. These 8 player PvP on-foot races take players across extreme obstacle courses and the boundaries of entertainment. Run, jump, drift, and slide your way through a series of deadly tracks starting at launch on Sept. 12. DLSS Super Resolution will have day-one support, allowing you to crank up the frame rate during the high speed races. If frame rates are already sky high, DLAA is also available, enabling you to turn image quality to 11.
Finally, Evil Raptor and PLAION’s 3D action-adventure platformer Akimbot lets you blast your way through armies of robots, fly spaceships, drive vehicles, and forge your own path on a mission to save the universe from impending doom. GeForce RTX gamers jumping into action in Akimbot will receive the best possible experience thanks to the day-one inclusion of DLSS 3, DLAA, and Reflex.