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Nvidia’s DLSS tech is now available in VR, including No Man’s SkyThe first VR DLSS games have arrived
The first VR DLSS games have arrived

VR fans with Nvidia RTX graphics cards can now enjoy the benefits of Nvidia’s performance-boosting DLSS tech in some of today’sbest VR games, thanks to a swathe of new features included in today’s GeForce Game Ready driver update.No Man’s Sky, mechanic simulator Wrench and survival shooter Into The Radius are the first three VR games to support DLSS, with Nvidia claiming you’ll be able to get double the performance in No Man’s Sky on Ultra settings to help you maintain a smooth 90fps on anOculus Quest 2with anRTX 3080.
It’s not just the VR version of No Man’s Sky that’s getting DLSS support, either. From today, the desktop version of Hello Games' procedurally generated space adventure will also be getting DLSS support, giving players a performance boost of up to 70% when playing at 4K, according to Nvidia.
No Man’s Sky | 4K NVIDIA DLSS ComparisonWatch on YouTube
No Man’s Sky | 4K NVIDIA DLSS Comparison

DLSS support will also be welcome news for Wrench players, too, with Nvidia claiming a performance boost of up to 80% in VR here, and double performance at 4K on desktop. It should also help maintain smooth frame rates for its newly-added ray tracing support as well, which is being added to the game today in the same update. Like No Man’s Sky, ray tracing and DLSS will also be available on the desktop version of Wrench, and you can take a look at some of the improvements in theirnew trailer.
Nvidia weren’t quite as forthcoming about the performance improvements players will see in VR survival shooter Into The Radius on theirGeForce blog post, but said that VR players will see “a noticeable improvement to anti-aliasing, which greatly reduces shimmering and stair-stepping on objects and foliage”.
There are several more non-VR PC games getting DLSS support today, too, includingEverspace 2,Scavengers, and action adventure RPG Aron’s Adventure, as well as retro FPSAmid Evil, the latter of which is finally getting its long-awaited ray tracing update today as well. Finally,Redout: Space Assaultis also getting the ray tracing and DLSS double whammy treatment today as well.
AMID EVIL with RTX | Available NowWatch on YouTube
AMID EVIL with RTX | Available Now
