



I’m keeping a list of all the confirmed ray tracing and DLSS games here, including those that support (or will support) DLSS 3: a new and much more advanced version of Nvidia’s upscaler that can create its own AI-generated frames, giving another shot to FPS without additional strain on your graphics card. And, not only are both the technologies improving over time, but the list of games that support ray tracing or DLSS (if not both) is constantly growing. One can drastically upgrade how your games look, with overhauled lighting, shadows, and reflections, while the other combines FPS-boosting upscaling with sharp, AI-powered anti-aliasing, for faster performance at a negligible cost to visuals. Years on from their debut, ray tracing and DLSS are still two of the most impactful, useful, and downright interesting tools in the weathered garden shed of PC games hardware.
