Forza Horizon 5 DLSS 3 Update Delivers Up to 189 FPS on GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs at 4K Max Settings with Extreme Ray Tracing

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NVIDIA has announced that the Forza Horizon 5 NVIDIA DLSS 3 and NVIDIA Reflex update is now available, allowing GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs to break the 120 FPS barrier in Playground Games’ open-world racing game in 4K with every setting maxed out, including ray tracing. NVIDIA also confirmed that The Last of Us Part I, Gripper, and Smalland: Survive the Wilds will support DLSS 2 at launch. (The Last of Us Part I is now available via Steam and the Epic Games Store.)

  • Forza Horizon 5 now supports NVIDIA DLSS 3 and NVIDIA Reflex on GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs.
  • DLSS 3 enables GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs to break the 120 FPS barrier at 4K.
  • DLSS is now available in over 280 games and apps; DLSS 3 can currently be found in 29 games.
  • DLSS Frame Generation is now publicly available for developers to integrate into their games and applications via NVIDIA Streamline.
  • DLSS 2 will be available at launch in Gripper, The Last of Us Part I, and Smalland: Survive The Wilds.
  • Deceive Inc. and Tchia launched last week with DLSS 2.
  • The NVIDIA Image Comparison and Analysis Tool (ICAT) now supports HEVC format videos for comparison and the ability to export your analysis as a video file.

From an NVIDIA GeForce post:

DLSS is now available in over 280 games and apps, and that number keeps growing pretty much every week. How fast is DLSS being adopted, you ask? DLSS 3 is now accelerating performance in 29 released games, an adoption rate 7X faster than that of DLSS 2’s in the 6 months of release.

This week, DLSS 3 comes to Forza Horizon 5, and DLSS 2 will be available at launch in Gripper, The Last of Us Part I, and Smalland: Survive The Wilds. And last week, DLSS 2 was available at launch in Deceive Inc. and Tchia!

Playground Games’ Forza Horizon 5 is one of the best-rated open-world racing games of all time, enabling players to blast through a highly-detailed and authentic Mexico setting, in everything from everyday vehicles to the world’s greatest hypercars.

Today, a new update races onto PCs everywhere, bringing with it support for NVIDIA DLSS 3 and NVIDIA Reflex. When activated, DLSS 3 enables GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs to break the 120 FPS barrier at 4K.

Image: NVIDIA
Image: NVIDIA

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