NVIDIA DLSS Supported Latest Games Include Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, Marvel Rivals Beta, Final Fantasy XIV Online

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CAPCOM's Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, NetEase's Marvel Rivals beta, and Final Fantasy XIV Online are among the latest games to support NVIDIA DLSS.

Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess was released last week, complete with NVIDIA DLSS 3 Frame Generation and Reflex support, which deliver a high framerate experience with limited input delay, something I did highlight in my review. Despite not being a fast-paced game, higher framerates definitely improve the experience as a whole.

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On the other hand, Marvel Rivals definitely benefits from the higher framerate offered by NVIDIA DLSS 3 Frame Generation and reduced input delay offered by Reflex. The game's closed beta, which will be available until August 5th, also supports both for a superior experience.

Joining the NVIDIA DLSS family of supported titles is the upcoming open-world RPG Neverness to Everness, F1 Manager, and Dark and Darker. The last two, however, only support DLSS 2, so no Frame Generation is available. Supporting NVIDIA DLSS 2 are also the Bladekisser DLC for Trepang 2 and Final Fantasy XIV Online, which received support for the upscaler with the update 7.0 introducing support for the Dawntrail expansion. A new benchmark was also launched to allow players to test their machine's ability to run the game. A free trial is also available for the game, allowing users to play up to level 70 with no restriction for free.

Since the release of its second version, NVIDIA DLSS has become a real game changer. You can learn more about the technology and supported games by going here.