NVIDIA is bringing some serious firepower to the gaming scene this holiday season with an impressive lineup of titles featuring DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) support. The list is expanding rapidly, showcasing the technology’s ability to enhance gaming performance and visuals.

Leading the charge is the highly anticipated release of “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III” on November 10. Equipped with DLSS 3 and Reflex, this blockbuster title leverages the power of GeForce RTX GPU 40 Series GPUs to achieve a remarkable 1.8x acceleration in performance at 4K max settings, as demonstrated in a benchmark.

But the DLSS revolution doesn’t end with Modern Warfare III. Two new additions to the lineup, “Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name” and “Remnant II: The Awakened King DLC,” are set to make a splash. “Like A Dragon Gaiden” launches tomorrow with DLSS 2, pushing the boundaries with a staggering up to 2.2x performance boost at 4K with every setting maxed out.

Meanwhile, “Remnant II” arrives on November 14, supporting DLSS 3, DLSS 2, and Reflex, offering gamers a triple threat of performance enhancements.

The DLSS momentum is captured in a comprehensive article on GeForce.com, providing gamers with insights into the new titles and the groundbreaking technology at play. The article delves into the specifics of each game’s DLSS implementation, ensuring players are well-informed about the enhanced experiences awaiting them.

For a closer look at the DLSS 3 and Reflex features in “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III,” NVIDIA has also released an informative video, giving gamers a visual preview of the incredible performance gains and improvements brought to the forefront by these advanced technologies.

As the holiday season approaches, NVIDIA continues to redefine gaming experiences, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with DLSS. Stay tuned for more updates and prepare for a gaming revolution powered by the latest in graphics technology.

For further details and an in-depth exploration of the new DLSS games, check out the dedicated article on GeForce.com.

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