150941 NVIDIA adds DLSS 3 to two GeForce NOW games this week

NVIDIA adds DLSS 3 to two GeForce NOW games this week



GeForce NOW gained the benefits of DLSS 3 earlier this month when NVIDIA started rolling out the new Ultimate plan powered by the RTX 4080. With it, came new features and among them was the ability to achieve even smoother frame rates in games. Today, NVIDIA is adding DLSS 3 to two new games on GeForce NOW.

Additionally, there are now six more games that are joining the roster of playable titles that can be streamed in the cloud. One of those six new games is Ghost Recon: Breakpoint. Initially only available on PC through Ubisoft Connect and the Epic Games Store, Breakpoint launched on Steam on January 23. It’s this version that’s being added to GeForce NOW. As the other PC versions were already playable.

Alongside the Steam version of Breakpoint, Oddballers, the Steam version of Watch Dogs: Legion, Cygnus Enterprises, Rain World, and The Eternal Cylinder are all being added. If any of these games sound interesting to you, now is a good time to give GeForce NOW a try. Because you can currently try it out for free. The trial is for one month, and allows access to the Priority membership.

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DLSS 3 on GeForce NOW comes to two new games

GeForce NOW HITMAN World of Assassination

DLSS 3 hasn’t be available on GeForce NOW for long, and NVIDIA seems to be expanding the support for it quickly. Today subscribers can access the features of DLSS 3 in both Marvel’s Midnight Suns and HITMAN World of Assassination. The latter title is also three games in one, and includes HITMAN 1, 2, and 3.

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Of course to experience DLSS 3 in these titles, you’ll need to be subscribed to the Ultimate membership. Which is either $19.99 a month or $99.99 for six months. Worth noting, is that you will also need to live in an area where the RTX 4080 SuperPOD servers are available. NVIDIA is in the process of rolling these out, but currently only has them live in a few locations.

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This initially included San Jose, Los Angeles, Dallas, and Frankfurt. But as of today, NVIDIA is also bringing them online in London.

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