NVIDIA Reflex Available Now For Deep Rock Galactic, ICARUS, LEAP & Nine To Five

By Andrew Burnes on July 12, 2022 | Featured Stories G-SYNC GeForce RTX GPUs NVIDIA Reflex

NVIDIA Reflex is a must-have in games, reducing system latency so your actions occur quicker, making you more competitive in multiplayer matches, and making single-player titles more responsive. It’s available in the most popular multiplayer and esports games, is supported on GeForce graphics cards dating back to the 900 Series, and only takes a single click to enable.

NVIDIA Reflex is used by over 20 million players each month, and game adoption is accelerating quickly; this month alone, four popular titles have added NVIDIA Reflex, and there are more titles on the way with support, including the much-anticipated Warhammer 40,000: Darktide.

 

So read on to learn about the addition of NVIDIA Reflex to Deep Rock Galactic, ICARUS, LEAP, and Nine To Five. Also, be sure to enter our giveaway for a chance to win a GeForce Garage VALORANT-themed PC, or a GeForce RTX 3080 Ti. And we’ve got details about new Reflex-compatible gaming monitors and mice that’ll help you up your game and accurately measure system latency.

Warhammer 40,000: Darktide Launching With NVIDIA Reflex & Other NVIDIA Tech

Fatshark’s Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide and Warhammer: Vermintide 2 are phenomenally successful, much-loved four-player co-op action games set in the End Times of the Warhammer Fantasy franchise. This September, Fatshark leaps thousands of years into the future to bring gamers Warhammer 40,000: Darktide, the hotly-anticipated follow-up set during the time of the Space Marines.

In our dedicated Darktide article, we unveiled a partnership with Fatshark that will see the game launch with NVIDIA Reflex, NVIDIA DLSS, and immersive ray-traced visuals, giving GeForce RTX gamers the definitive experience.

 

Deep Rock Galactic NVIDIA Reflex Update Available Now

Ghost Ship Games’ Deep Rock Galactic is a continually evolving, frequently updated 1-4 player co-op action game where your band of dwarven, space-exploring miners must head into the depths of a critter-filled asteroid to acquire resources and extract safely. A recent update introduced support for NVIDIA DLSS and NVIDIA DLAA, and now the technology trifecta is complete with the addition of NVIDIA Reflex.

By enabling NVIDIA Reflex with a single click, you’ll reduce system latency by up to 36%, making the fast-paced action even more responsive, giving you a greater chance of emerging unscathed from Deep Rock Galactic’s most dangerous missions.

LEAP Available Now With NVIDIA Reflex & NVIDIA DLSS

Available on Early Access, LEAP is a fast-paced, multiplayer first-person team-based shooter. Developed by Blue Isle Studios, LEAP pits players against one another in a variety of Competitive game modes featuring high-flying battles. Or, jump into the Special Operations mode and join forces with a team of up to 4 players to work cooperatively through a series of missions as you face off against hordes of enemies. Choose from one of 4 unique classes, each equipped with a powerful arsenal of weapons and game-altering abilities.

LEAP includes support for both NVIDIA Reflex and NVIDIA DLSS, reducing system latency by up to 50%, and accelerating frame rates by up to 2X.

ICARUS NVIDIA Reflex Update Out Now

ICARUS, RocketWerkz’s 8-player co-op PvE survival game, continues to receive major content updates each and every week. In one of the most recent updates, NVIDIA Reflex joined the already-available NVIDIA DLSS and RTX Global Illumination, giving players with GeForce GPUs an even better experience.

 

When enabled in ICARUS, NVIDIA Reflex reduces system latency by up to 48%, giving you the edge over the hostile beasties objecting to your exploitation of their planet.

Nine To Five NVIDIA Reflex Support Available Now

Redhill Games’ Nine to Five is a 3v3v3 free-to-play multiplayer first-person shooter that’s available now. Complete objectives while watching out for enemy teams, or attempt to foil their progress using a wide variety of weapons and gadgets.

With the release of a new update, NVIDIA Reflex is now supported in-game, allowing players to reduce system latency by up to 30%, for more responsive gameplay in this competitive shooter.

New NVIDIA Reflex G-SYNC Gaming Monitors

NVIDIA Reflex has become synonymous with esports - Reflex is present in the best competitive games, G-SYNC Monitors with Reflex have the highest refresh rates with excellent image clarity, and Gaming Mice with Reflex are primed to up your game. To fully measure end-to-end system latency, from click to game, to display, you need a Reflex game, monitor, and mouse.

This month sees the launch of two new Reflex monitors that’ll help you reduce system latency and be more competitive. 

AOC’s AGON PRO AG274QG is a 27 inch, 240Hz, 2560x1440, G-SYNC ULTIMATE display with NVIDIA Reflex support. And the ViewSonic Gaming ELITE XG321UG is a 32 inch, 144Hz, 3840x2160 G-SYNC ULTIMATE Mini-LED, 1152 full-array local dimming display with NVIDIA Reflex, and VESA DisplayHDR 1400 certification, the highest currently available, ensuring you get an incredibly vivid and bright HDR picture.

If you’d like a full list of Reflex-compatible G-SYNC gaming monitors and displays, head here.

New Mice With NVIDIA Reflex Analyzer Support Available Now

July also sees the release of three new NVIDIA Reflex compatible mice: Cooler Master’s MM720, HyperX’s Pulsefire Haste Wireless, and Lenovo’s Legion’s M300S. All three work in concert with Reflex monitors and games to measure complete end-to-end system latency.

To learn more about measuring system latency with compatible NVIDIA Reflex accessories, follow our guide here.

VALORANT PC and GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Giveaway: Enter Now For A Chance To Win

Riot Games’ VALORANT is one of the most popular competitive online shooters, and was also one of the first games to introduce support for NVIDIA Reflex. To celebrate the launch of VALORANT Episode 5 and its new map Pearl coming to ranked play today, we’re giving away an incredible GeForce Garage VALORANT PC and three GeForce RTX 3080 Ti Founders Edition graphics cards!

This one of a kind PC uses the eye-catching Azza Cube 802 chassis, which has been extensively modded by Ron Lee Christianson to look like a Radianite crate. Radianite is a powerful energy source in the VALORANT universe, with a mysterious connection to the special abilities that the Agents use in-game. When refined it's stored in crates, and it has either a teal appearance on Alpha Earth, or an orange appearance on Omega Earth.

Taking inspiration from Alpha and Omega Earth, the idea was to combine them into one Radianite Crate, with a rift down the center separating the two. Inside this special PC-crate, you’ll find the following hardware:

  • GPU: GeForce RTX 3080 Ti
  • CPU: Intel i7-12700k
  • Motherboard: ASUS TUF Gaming Z690-Plus
  • RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 64GB 3600Mhz
  • Storage: Samsung 970 EVO 2TB
  • Cooling: Corsair iCUE H100i Elite
  • Power: Corsair RM1000x
 

For a chance to win one of these awesome prizes simply share your wildest, most memorable, or most creative play in VALORANT tagging #FramesWinGames on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube. For the full terms and conditions, head here.

More To Come

New NVIDIA Reflex games, monitors, and mice are on the way, so stay tuned to GeForce.com to see the news when it drops.