DLSS Comes To Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, Serum, and More
Peter Donnell / 6 months ago
The Nvidia DLSS technology continues to proliferate throughout the gaming industry, and this week sees five new games gain the latest rendering and scaling technologies support from Nvidia. There are now more than 500 games and applications that feature RTX technologies, such as DLSS, Reflex, and Ray Tracing.
Today, the incredible sequel Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II launches with day-one DLSS 3 and Nvidia Reflex support, ensuring you can push the game’s graphics and performance much further. Further good news is that DLSS 3, DLAA and Reflex will be available with Serum later this week, and Ships At Sea and Wuthering Waves both arrive with day-one support for DLSS 2 too.
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II Available Today With DLSS 3 & Reflex
With DLSS 3 activated, Frame Generation multiplies performance by 3X on average at 4K, with every Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II setting maxed out. GeForce RTX 4070 gamers can comfortably play at over 60 FPS, and frame rates only get faster as you progress up the stack of ever-faster GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics cards, culminating in nearly 150 FPS on the GeForce RTX 4090. At 2560×1440, a 2.3X average boost to performance ensures users of the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti and up can enjoy a maxed out experience. And at 1920×1080, an average 2.1X acceleration of frame rates enables every GeForce RTX 40 Series desktop GPU owner to play at over 60 FPS with maxed settings, and at up to 210 frames per second with the fastest hardware available.
Serum Launches May 23rd With DLSS 3, DLAA & Reflex
Entering Early Access on May 23rd, Serum features day-one support for DLSS, DLAA, and Reflex, giving GeForce RTX gamers the definitive experience. DLSS 2 enables all GeForce RTX users to accelerate frame rates, DLSS 3 gives GeForce RTX 40 Series users the power of frame rate multiplication for the fastest performance possible, and DLAA uses a native resolution image to maximize image quality, rather than boosting performance. You can even combine DLAA and DLSS Frame Generation for excellent image quality, and performance.
Using DLSS 3, GeForce RTX 40 Series gamers can multiply performance by an average of 2.6X at 4K, with every setting maxed out, for gameplay that runs up to 130 FPS. At 2560×1440, a 2.2X multiplier ensures all GeForce RTX 40 Series gamers can play Serum with maxed out settings at over 60 frames per second. On faster GPUs, performance surpasses 120 FPS, and hits 160 FPS on the GeForce RTX 4090, the fastest gaming graphics card available. And by enabling NVIDIA Reflex, players will decrease system latency by up to 48%, making gameplay in Serum even more responsive.
Star Citizen DLSS 2 Update Now Available
The new update also introduces support for DLSS 2 Super Resolution, accelerating frame rates in areas where performance isn’t limited by the CPU. To alleviate those limitations, Cloud Imperium Games has deployed their new Vulkan Renderer, which in a future update will add CPU multi-threading, enabling your GPU to be better utilized, allowing DLSS to further increase frame rates in many more of the massive game’s locales. Star Citizen is free to play until May 29th, so now’s the perfect time to embark upon a new adventure in the ‘verse!
Ships At Sea Launches May 23rd With DLSS 2
Ships At Sea leverages new technologies and NVIDIA WaveWorks to deliver an incredibly realistic ocean experience. To ensure you can immerse yourself at the highest detail levels, activate DLSS 2 to accelerate your performance from the second Ships At Sea sets sail on May 23rd.
Wuthering Waves Launches May 22nd With DLSS 2
For the best experience possible, play Wuthering Waves on GeForce RTX graphics cards and laptops, bolstering your in-game armory with the power of DLSS 2, boosting frame rates and giving the headroom to max out graphics.