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'Diablo IV' and 'Redfall' will support NVIDIA's DLSS 3 on launch

Engadget

NVIDIA's DLSS 3 upscaling (Deep Learning Super Sampling 3) will soon be available for some particularly high-profile games. To begin with, Diablo IV will use the AI-based technology when the game launches on June 6th. If you have a GeForce RTX 40 series GPU, you can push the click-heavy action RPG to a high resolution without worrying so much about a frame rate drop. Bethesda's open-world vampire shooter Redfall will also support DLSS 3 when it ships on May 2nd. And if you're a fan of arcade-style racing, you'l be happy to know that a Forza Horizon 5 update will introduce the feature on March 28th.


Nvidia's DLSS 3 tech is coming to Diablo IV, The Finals, Redfall, and Forza

PCWorld

Nvidia's new DLSS 3 Frame Generation technology, introduced alongside the GeForce RTX 40-series, is gaining traction seven times faster than DLSS 2 did, the company announced ahead of the annual Game Developers Conference today. And several high-profile games will soon hit the streets with DLSS 3 Frame Generation enabled on day one. The long-awaited Diablo IV (June 6), Arkane's Redfall (May 2), and The Finals (beta available) will all ship with DLSS 3 out of the gate, while Forza Horizon 5--still the best arcade racer available--will add Frame Generation on March 28. Indie titles Deceive Inc., Gripper, and Smalland: Survive the Wilds will debut with DLSS 2's performance-boosting upscaling available. DLSS 3 is actually a suite of technologies that builds atop the bones of DLSS 2's fantastic AI-powered image upscaling, which increases gaming performance.


E3 Event Brought Gamers Some Big News -- And A Glimpse Of That 'Zelda' Sequel

NPR Technology

The Electronic Entertainment Expo, better known as E3, finished its last day of presentations yesterday. For the first time in its 26 year history, E3 was an all-virtual event due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but that didn't stop the major game companies from delivering some (mostly) electrifying news. Tiny Tina's Wonderlands was one of the games players caught a first glimse of at this year's E3. Tiny Tina's Wonderlands was one of the games players caught a first glimse of at this year's E3. Starting with the Summer Games Fest's Kickoff Live event, audiences caught the first glimpse of developer Gearbox Software's Tiny Tina's Wonderlands, a genial sounding game that appears to anything but; the trailer opens with a dreadlocked warrior blasting a machine gun at a dragon shooting electricity.


E3 2021: The 5 biggest video game announcements so far include space, vampires, fantasy and ... Master Chief

USATODAY - Tech Top Stories

It's only Sunday yet video game fans have been greeted with several big revelations about what they'll play this holiday and beyond. The Electronic Entertainment Expo, E3, is one of the most important events for the video game industry, as fans and retailers get a taste of what to expect from the biggest game publishers. Thursday kicked things off with the Summer Game Fest featuring several game announcements, followed by events from publishers including Ubisoft, Square Enix, Microsoft, Bethesda and more. Although there are still a couple more days of E3 news and reveals, here's a breakdown of the biggest game announcements so far: E3 2021:'Starfield,' 'Redfall,' 'Halo Infinite' and more reveals from Xbox games showcase'Hardcore tile management':Why Upwords is the superior word game (ahem Scrabble) The hype for this upcoming role-playing game has been well deserved, bringing together the creative talents of George R.R. Martin, the author behind the Game of Thrones series, and Hidetaka Miyazaki, who worked on beloved video game properties "Dark Souls" and "Bloodborne." Publisher Bandai Namco says the game will feature a "vast and seamless landscape" with natural weather and time-of-day progression.