Each week, new games and apps integrating NVIDIA DLSS, NVIDIA Reflex, and advanced ray-traced effects are released or announced, delivering the definitive PC experience for GeForce RTX players.
This week, Dead As Disco enters Early Access, and there are new looks at two highly anticipated, upcoming games: Star Wars: Galactic Racer™, and 007 First Light.
Read on to learn more.
Star Wars: Galactic Racer™ is a high-stakes reinvention of racing born in the lawless Outer Rim of the Star Wars™ galaxy.
The Empire’s grip on the galaxy has finally broken, and with its fall comes a new obsession: speed. As the New Republic struggles to rebuild, gambling, entertainment, and glory fuel a booming underground. Out of this chaos, the Galactic League is born: an unsanctioned racing circuit where syndicates sponsor pilots, fortunes are won and lost in seconds, and only the bold survive.
Join the Galactic League - Slam, shunt, and takedown rivals across varied circuits where no two runs play the same. Pilot different classes of repulsor craft each with distinct physics and playstyles. Ride solo through a story-driven campaign of shifting alliances, or brave strategic PvP grudge matches where reputation rides with you.
Star Wars: Galactic Racer launches worldwide on October 6th, and when it races onto PC, it will feature day-one, native support for DLSS 4.5, including Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, and Super Resolution with the 2nd gen transformer model.
Additionally, Star Wars: Galactic Racer’s high-fidelity visuals will be enhanced by hardware-accelerated, ray-traced Lumen lighting, which is further refined by DLSS Ray Reconstruction on GeForce RTX PCs and laptops.
You can pre-order the PC version of Star Wars: Galactic Racer from the EA App, Epic Games Store, and Steam. If you pre-order any edition of the game, you’ll receive two exclusive pre-order bonuses: a Livery for your repulsorcraft and a Player Banner for multiplayer modes.
Ordering the Deluxe Edition also gets you:
To learn more about the PC version of Star Wars: Galactic Racer, enhanced with RTX, stay tuned to GeForce.com in the lead up to the game’s October 6th release.
In 007 First Light, launching May 27th, follow James Bond as a young, resourceful and sometimes reckless recruit in MI6's training program, and discover a reimagined origin story of the world’s most famous spy. This third-person action-adventure game incorporates IO Interactive’s signature stealth gameplay with bombastic James Bond action.
Embark on missions in breathtaking locations around the globe, drive iconic vehicles, and dive into a cinematic adventure in pursuit of a rogue agent who’s always one step ahead.
GeForce RTX 50 Series players can experience 007 First Light with the highest levels of cinematic detail, and super fast frame rates thanks to our technical partnership with developer IO Interactive. Marvel at PC-exclusive path-traced effects, play at the highest frame rates with DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, and further enhance fidelity with DLSS Ray Reconstruction.
Below, you can check out a new, work-in-progress gameplay clip captured from a recent media preview event, enhanced and accelerated by DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution and DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation 6X Mode. For path-traced gameplay, stay tuned to GeForce.com.
Brain Jar Games' Dead As Disco puts you in the shoes of Charlie Disco, a fallen icon with one chance to reclaim the spotlight from the Idols – Charlie’s ex-bandmates and musical legends. Confront the Idols in stylish combat that syncs to every song, and survive a world torn apart by music, fame, and betrayal In this action-packed, literal Beat ‘Em Up. Attack, dodge, and take-down enemies in perfect sync with the music. Master the musical path of each Idol to unlock new talents, moves, and dances.
When Dead As Disco launches later today, GeForce RTX gamers can activate DLSS Super Resolution and DLSS Frame Generation to enhance and accelerate the game’s stylish, Lumen-illuminated visuals. And by activating NVIDIA Reflex, PC latency will be reduced, making it easier to nail the timing on Dead As Disco’s beat-based gameplay.
Built in Unreal Engine 5, Conan Exiles Enhanced brings eight years of post-launch content into a fully upgraded experience with dramatically improved visuals, enhanced performance, and modern rendering technology. The update revitalizes the brutal world of Conan, delivering a deeper level of immersion for both new players and long-time fans.
For the first time ever, players who own the Isle of Siptah expansion will now also be able to travel freely between the Exiled Lands and the Isle of Siptah. The two regions are now merged into one continuous experience, allowing players to fully explore both instead of having to pick one at the start of the game. In multiplayer, any server can now support both maps simultaneously. This massively expands the available play area for those who own the Isle of Siptah expansion.
Conan Exiles Enhanced leverages the full Unreal Engine 5 feature set to remaster the game: Lumen Global Illumination creates more realistic and immersive lighting, Nanite Geometry significantly increases the fidelity and detail of terrain, and Virtual Shadow Maps dramatically enhance the fidelity of shadowing throughout the world.
To ensure maximum performance for all GeForce RTX gamers, Conan Exiles Enhanced includes support for DLSS Multi Frame Generation, DLSS Frame Generation, and DLSS Super Resolution. And with NVIDIA Reflex, PC latency is reduced, making gameplay even more responsive.
Conan Exiles Steam players will be automatically upgraded to Conan Exiles Enhanced at 8 AM PST (17:00 CEST), with the previous Unreal Engine 4 version remaining accessible via the game’s “Properties” in the Steam Library. For further details about the upgrade, and how to transfer characters and other content, check out the official Conan Exiles Enhanced FAQ.
There are even more DLSS integrations arriving soon for a whole host of games. Return regularly for a rundown of the next DLSS and RTX titles, and head here to see the full list of RTX-enhanced games and apps, along with a list of all games and apps with verified support for NVIDIA app’s DLSS overrides.