NVIDIA also announced eight other games that will now support DLSS, including AMID EVIL, Aron’s Adventure, Everspace 2, Redout: Space Assault, Scavengers, and Wrench.
The trailer for NMS DLSS support can be seen below.
These nine new additions now come on top of five other games being given DLSS support, and the launch of Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition for the PC. There still is the caveat that NVIDIA’s DLSS technology is only supported on NVIDIA GPUs, with no word that AMD support will arrive anytime soon.
The addition of No Man’s Sky VR is especially notable because it is the first virtual reality game to support DLSS. It’s exciting seeing further integration of this technology because it will only mean better framerates for games, which usually equals a better gameplay experience. Let’s just hope those with AMD graphics cards will one day be able to enjoy the same benefits those with NVIDIA cards do.