This upcoming week has a number of major game launches, including the likes of The Outer Worlds 2, Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2, Jurassic World 3 and Ninja Gaiden 4. Outside of the release window, all of these games have one other thing in common – they'll all launch …
Read More »KitGuru Games: Battlefield 6 is a strong return to form + PC benchmarks
The Battlefield 6 beta was met with a wave of optimism over the Summer, and now, launch day is finally upon us. I've been playing the game in early access over the past week, giving me ample opportunity to see the campaign and dive into multiplayer modes. I'm pleased to report that Battlefield 6 is a strong return to form, doing away with all the controversial changes found in Battlefield 2042 and delivering the quintessential Battlefield experience. On top of that, we have some PC benchmark numbers, so you can get an idea of how well the game runs with DLSS on/off and with Frame Generation enabled and disabled.
Read More »Nvidia reveals DLSS updates for Alien, Battlefield 6 and more
Each week, Nvidia reveals a new batch of DLSS-supported titles and this week is no different. As we look ahead to the busy October videogame release schedule, Battlefield 6 stands out as the biggest name, with DLSS 4 support from day-one. Battlefield 6 launches on October 10th and it is …
Read More »Intel and Nvidia reveal more details on new partnership
Last night, following the announcement of Nvidia's $5 billion investment in Intel, the CEOs of both companies sat down for a press conference. Here, we got answers to a few lingering questions about the deal, and a more detailed picture on what impact this will have on both Nvidia and Intel product offerings.
Read More »Battlefield 6 drops ray tracing for better performance
When Nvidia launched its very first RTX series graphics cards in 2018, it brought real-time ray-tracing to the video game world. One of the first games to showcase RT effects was Battlefield V, and the series has included ray-tracing in its graphics options ever since. That won't be the case …
Read More »FLUX.1 Kontext editing model now available as an Nvidia NIM Microservice
Image editing on your PC has typically been a complex task reserved for developers with technical knowledge. Nvidia is looking to change that, announcing the new FLUX.1 Kontext [dev] image editing model from Black Forest Labs is now available as an easy-to-deploy Nvidia NIM microservice for RTX AI PCs. The …
Read More »NVIDIA RTX Features Explained – DLSS, Frame Gen, Reflex & More
We explain the details behind a whole bunch of PC features, including DLSS, Frame Gen and more
Read More »Marvel Rivals, War Thunder and RoboCop get DLSS 4 upgrades this week
Each week, Nvidia provides an update on the latest games launching with DLSS. This week's list features some prominent names in the multiplayer space, including Marvel Rivals and War Thunder, both of which are getting the upgrade to DLSS 4. While both Marvel Rivals and War Thunder already had DLSS …
Read More »New Nvidia driver optimises for DOOM Path Tracing, FBC: Firebreak and more
The latest GeForce Game Ready driver has dropped. The new driver delivers a ton of fixes for various games, and adds day-one optimisations for Remedy's new game, FBC: Firebreak. The driver also adds support for the new Path Tracing update for DOOM: The Dark Ages. Today, FBC: Firebreak, Remedy Entertainment’s …
Read More »Computex 2025: Leo reacts to Nvidia keynote – does Nvidia still care about gamers?
Computex 2025 is now underway and we are beginning the week with Nvidia's keynote. Nvidia CEO, Jensen Huang, is hosting once again and Leo has come away with the impression that Nvidia just doesn't care about gamers anymore.
Read More »Latest Nvidia driver brings optimisations for DOOM: The Dark Ages
The latest Nvidia GeForce graphics driver is now available, enabling optimisations for DOOM: The Dark Ages
Read More »Nvidia is giving away DOOM: The Dark Ages with RTX 50 GPUs
Nvidia has announced its latest GPU game bundle. From now until May 21st, anyone buying an RTX 50 series graphics card, or a laptop with an RTX 50 GPU inside, will get a free code for DOOM: The Dark Ages. The bundle includes RTX 5070 desktop graphics cards and up, …
Read More »Nvidia reveals plans to manufacture AI supercomputers and Blackwell GPUs in the US
Nvidia is looking to bring some of its manufacturing over to the US. Today, the company announced plans to begin building and testing its Blackwell GPUs at TSMC's plant in Arizona, and Nvidia AI supercomputers will begin being built at a facility in Texas. Teaming up with leading manufacturing partners, …
Read More »GPU-Z gets support for RTX 5060 Ti and Radeon RX 9070 GRE
GPU-Z (v2.65) just got support for two upcoming GPUs, and one of them is a bit unexpected. Besides getting support for the RTX 5060 Ti. The software also received support for the Radeon RX 9070 GRE, suggesting an imminent release. Knowing this, instead of using the RX 9060 XT as …
Read More »Cyberpunk 2077, FragPunk and more get DLSS 4 upgrade this week
Nvidia has announced the latest round of games to get DLSS 4 upgrades. This week, both Cyberpunk 2077 and FragPunk get updated to Nvidia's latest DLSS transformer AI models, and gain the ability to switch on Multi-Frame Generation.
Read More »Nvidia releases Game Ready driver for Half-Life 2 RTX, Assassin’s Creed Shadows and more
Half-Life 2 RTX is now available in demo form and a new GeForce Game Ready driver is available for those looking to get the most out of their time with the game.
Read More »Half-Life 2 RTX demo comes to Steam next week
Hot on the heels of the successful launch of Portal RTX, Nvidia announced plans for an RTX reimagining of Half-Life 2. The mod, known as Half-Life 2 RTX, has been in development for years but we'll finally have the opportunity to play it for ourselves later this month.
Read More »Nvidia claims it has shipped twice as many RTX 50 GPUs at launch compared to RTX 40
GDC is kicking off and as is the case every year, Nvidia has more than a few announcements ready to go. The big news this year? RTX Remix is officially launching, complete with support for DLSS 4 and RTX Neural Shaders, enabling developers to bring ray-traced effects to classic DX8 and DX9 based games.
Read More »Nvidia RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell leaks via retail listing
Nvidia's professional workstation graphics card lineup is probably getting an update like the gaming series did with the RTX 50 GPUs. Nvidia hasn't confirmed it yet, but the supposed new flagship card, RTX Pro 6000 Blackwell, has recently been spotted online. The listing spotted on Leadtek's website by Mark Brown …
Read More »New GeForce Game Ready driver optimises for Avowed, Indiana Jones with DLSS 4 and more
There are several key launches happening this week, many of which are sporting the latest DLSS 4 technology with Multi Frame-Gen. As a result, there is a new Game Ready driver available today with day-one support for Avowed, as well as updates for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.
Read More »SCAN launches RTX 50 stock tracker for customers
The RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 graphics cards officially launched last week but eager buyers were disappointed to find that the majority of stock had sold out and that prices were already on the rise. To make the buying process simpler, SCAN has launched its RTX 50 tracking page, promising transparent updates on stock, timings and even pricing changes.
Read More »RTX Video Super Resolution gets AI-model upgrade
Nvidia's RTX Video Super Resolution (RVSR) technology, which uses the power of your GPU to upscale video content, has received a significant update that addresses one of its main drawbacks: power consumption. RTX VSR allows you to enjoy sharper and more detailed videos in your web browser or media player, …
Read More »MechWarrior 5: Clans, A Quiet Place and more get DLSS
MechWarrior 5: Clans, A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead and Forgive Me Father 2 are the latest titles packing DLSS 3 for RTX GPUs.
Read More »DLSS comes to FragPunk, Silent Hill 2 Remake and more
This week the FragPunk beta kicks off, with DLSS 3 and a suite of ray-traced effects, Simulakros and Starship Troopers: Extermination launch with DLSS 3, and the much-anticipated Silent Hill 2 Remake arrives with day-one support for DLSS Super Resolution. Bad Guitar Studio’s FragPunk is a fast-paced 5v5 hero shooter …
Read More »GreedFall 2, Satisfactory and more get DLSS this week
The list of over 600 games and applications that feature RTX technologies continues to grow, with new additions this week including The Casting of Frank Stone and Witchfire, as well as the hit management sim, Satisfactory. Aside from The Casting of Frank Stone, Witchfire and Satisfactory getting DLSS upgrades, Spiders' …
Read More »Nvidia announces new RTX-supported games and latest GeForce Now improvements at Gamescom
Nvidia is kicking off Gamescom today with a number of gaming-related announcements. Not only do we get a look at the latest improvements for GeForce Now, but we also get details on a number of big upcoming games that will utilise ray-tracing and DLSS.
Read More »Nobody Wants to Die, Stormgate and MW3 Season 5 launch with DLSS this week
Nvidia has revealed the next batch of DLSS titles, although two out of three had already been confirmed previously, with one of them being the new strategy game, Stormgate. Frost Giant Studios is finally launching Stormgate today, complete with DLSS 3 and Reflex support. With DLSS 3, those with an …
Read More »The Nvidia RTX TITAN GPU will reportedly return with Blackwell
It has been years since we last saw a TITAN class GPU from Nvidia. However, it looks like it will be making a return with the upcoming Blackwell architecture, which is expected to power the next-generation RTX 50 graphics cards.
Read More »Nvidia reveals next wave of DLSS-supported PC games
The latest batch of DLSS-supported games has now been confirmed. This week, players can switch DLSS on in a number of new titles, including Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail, and a few other new releases.The Marvel Rivals closed beta continues this week with another round of invites going out to those …
Read More »Nvidia reveals six more games launching with DLSS
Each week new games integrating NVIDIA DLSS, NVIDIA Reflex and advanced ray-traced effects are released or announced, and this week is no different, with Dungeonborne, Marvel Rivals, Black Myth Wukong, Flintlock, Throne & Liberty and Stormgate all being announced with GeForce features baked in. Stormgate is finally coming out, pitting …
Read More »