Here’s a closer look at new and upcoming games integrating RTX technologies:
Forza Horizon 6: Discover the breathtaking landscapes of Japan in over 550 real-world cars and become a racing Legend at the Horizon Festival, in Playground Games and Xbox Game Studios’ Forza Horizon 6. At launch, all GeForce RTX racers can enhance and accelerate the game’s ray-traced visuals with DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution. And GeForce RTX 50 Series players can multiply frame rates using DLSS Multi Frame Generation. At 4K max settings with ray tracing on, GeForce RTX 50 Series desktop GPU owners can experience a 5.2X average performance multiplier from DLSS Multi Frame Generation 4X Mode. Also, you can play Forza Horizon 6 with ray tracing, DLSS Super Resolution, DLSS Multi Frame Generation, and NVIDIA Reflex by streaming it from the cloud across devices with an Ultimate GeForce NOW membership.
Luna Abyss: In Kwalee’s Luna Abyss, you’re a prisoner sentenced to explore a derelict megastructure that sprawls deep beneath the surface of the mimic moon Luna. The game launches May 21, with support for DLSS Super Resolution and DLAA, which can be upgraded via the NVIDIA app for even better image quality. Ahead of its release, check out the DLSS-enhanced demo on Steam to see if Luna Abyss is for you.
Crimson Desert: Pearl Abyss’ hugely successful, frequently updated and enhanced Crimson Desert is an open-world action-adventure game that’ll take hundreds of hours to 100%. When the game launched in March, it included support for DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution and 4X DLSS Multi Frame Generation. But following a recent update, Crimson Desert has upgraded to native 6X DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, enabling GeForce RTX 50 Series gamers to further accelerate frame rates during the game’s most intensive moments, and dynamically balance Frame Generation in less demanding scenes.
