NVIDIA Reflex Reduces PC Latency By Up To 55% In Marvel Rivals Season 3

NVIDIA Reflex is a game-changer, reducing PC latency on GeForce graphics cards, desktops, and laptops so your actions occur quicker, giving you a competitive edge in multiplayer matches, and making single-player titles more responsive and enjoyable.

 

Since its debut, NVIDIA Reflex has reduced PC latency in over 150 games, and over 90% of GeForce gamers have enabled Reflex. 9 of the top 10 competitive shooters feature Reflex support, along with critically acclaimed single-player and co-op titles.

Read on to learn more.

Marvel Rivals Season 3 Available Now - Reduce PC Latency With Reflex

Marvel Rivals Season 3 is out now. In the wake of the Timestream Entanglement, Knull stirs deep within Klyntar’s core, stretching his shadowed hands across the cosmos.

Omega-level telepath and original X-Men, Jean Grey joins the Marvel Rivals roster, soaring to cosmic heights when bonded with the Phoenix Force — the embodiment of creation itself. Now, she travels the stars as both savior and destroyer, confronting the darkness at its source: Knull, the King in Black.

Battle with and against Jean Grey on new map Klyntar. Once a throne, a trophy, and a symbol of unfathomable power, Klyntar now drifts in silence—its creator imprisoned within the planet's core. After the decaying body of the Celestial slain by Knull plummeted from orbit, the land grew to absorb its ancient power.

 

Enabling DLSS Super Resolution and NVIDIA Reflex in Marvel Rivals greatly accelerates frame rates, and reduces PC latency by up to 55%. Gameplay is faster and smoother, and your actions occur faster, potentially giving you a competitive advantage.

At the most popular gaming resolution, 1920x1080, all GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs exceed 170 frames per second, with PC latency as low as 9.7ms. And on the fastest configurations, FPS speeds past 300, for the most responsive Marvel Rivals experience possible.

At the increasingly popular 2560x1440, performance remains fast, and PC latency is as low as 11.3ms, delivering an excellent, fast, responsive experience.

At 4K, gamers wanting the fastest, most responsive gameplay available are recommended to upgrade to the fastest GPUs available, such as the GeForce RTX 5080 and 5090, which reduce PC latency by as much as 9ms, while keeping frame rates above 200.

Also, Marvel Rivals is the latest game featured in our ongoing #GeForceSummer Nights celebration, featuring your chance to win a custom of 1-of-1 Marvel Rivals-themed GeForce RTX 5090! Enter for your chance to win the GPU, jump in to the discussion about your favorite heroes, and join GeForce Evangelist Jacob Freeman as he dives into Season 3 of Marvel Rivals this Friday 7/18, 6PM to 8PM PST on twitch.tv/NVIDIA.  

NVIDIA Reflex Available Now In Over 150 Games, Even More Launching This Month

In 2024, GeForce gamers played over 10 billion hours of their favorite titles with increased responsiveness thanks to NVIDIA Reflex. Each month, more and more new titles launch with Reflex support, giving more GeForce gamers the most responsive experience.

Last month, Reflex hit a new benchmark - support in over 150 games. In the time since, Reflex was available at launch in both FBC: Firebreak and The Alters, was added to the multiplayer game Strinova, and is available now for players of the NTE (Neverness To Everness) closed beta.

Today, Reflex will be available at launch in RoboCop: Rogue City - Unfinished Business.

And on July 24th, Reflex will be available at launch in the cooperative shooter Killing Floor 3, and the anticipated single-player action game WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers, enhancing gameplay responsiveness and your experience.

Additionally, GeForce RTX gamers can also enable NVIDIA DLSS in each game, accelerating frame rates to further reduce PC latency, increase responsiveness, and enhance gameplay.

For a full list of NVIDIA Reflex games, head to this frequently-updated page.

More To Come Soon

Even more new NVIDIA Reflex games, plus Reflex-compatible mice and monitors are on their way, so stay tuned to GeForce.com to learn more when the news drops; check out the complete list of currently supported games and devices on our NVIDIA Reflex website.