New games are constantly adopting NVIDIA DLSS, Reflex, and advanced ray tracing technologies, but few do so as swiftly as F1® 24 (EA SPORTS™ F1® 24) and Capes, both launching this week!
With DLSS 3, frame rates can match the speed of players’ racing, enabling them to compete as one of 20 real-world drivers on the track, striving for the Formula One World Championship™ title. On GeForce RTX 40 Series desktop GPUs, with all settings maxed out and ray tracing effects at their highest, plus DLSS 3 enabled, players can enjoy up to twice the average frame rate at 4K resolution. Meanwhile, Reflex ensures smooth gameplay whether playing solo or multiplayer, letting players corner like pros. As players race towards the winner’s podium, RT Cores in GeForce RTX GPUs enhance realism by reflecting light off cars, glass, water, and more, just like in the real world.
F1® 24 (EA SPORTS™ F1® 24) releases officially on May 31, but those who pre-order the Champions Edition (or subscribe to EA Play Pro) can get early access starting May 28.
For players seeking more superpowers, keep an eye out for Spitfire Interactive and Daedalic Entertainment’s Capes, launching on May 29. In this turn-based strategy game, assemble a team of heroes to fight back against the supervillain who turned cities into dystopian nightmares 20 years after their victory. Plus, utilize DLSS 2 and DLAA to maximize visual fidelity and performance.
Meanwhile, a wave of DLSS-integrated games is on the way. Stay tuned for in-depth looks at upcoming DLSS and RTX games, and check out the list of over 500 games and apps that support NVIDIA RTX technology here.
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