NVIDIA DLSS 3 Adoption Expands with Fort Solis, Project Mugen, Delta Force: Hawk Ops, and More

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Image: Fallen Leaf/Black Drakkar Games

NVIDIA has announced that Fort Solis, a riveting, story-driven thriller from Fallen Leaf and Black Drakkar Games that takes place on Mars and runs on Unreal Engine 5, has launched with support for DLSS 3. According to a set of benchmarks that NVIDIA shared, DLSS 3 can multiply frame rates by an average of 2.9x at 4K with all settings maxed out in the game, with the GeForce RTX 4090 reaching frame rates as high as 106 FPS. NVIDIA has also confirmed that Delta Force: Hawk Ops, Project Mugen, Black Myth: Wukong, The First Descendant, and Warhaven will feature support for DLSS 3, while Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle, F1 Manager 2023, SPRAWL, and Lunacy: Saint Rhodes are available now with DLSS 2.

Responding to an unusual alarm from a remote Martian mining base, Jack arrives at the dark and desolate Fort Solis. With storm warnings imminent, he heads inside to make desperate contact. As the night grows longer, events escalate, spiral out of control and the mystery of what happened to the crew begins to reveal itself. Discover what happens next and try to survive the night in Fallen Leaf, Black Drakkar Games and Dear Villagers’ Fort Solis.

This Unreal Engine 5, Lumen-enhanced action-thriller boasts out of the box support for DLSS 3, and leverages NVIDIA’s generative AI Audio2Face technology to create facial animation from audio, which was further refined in industry-standard apps, dramatically reducing the development time and resources required to animate the game’s facial expressions.

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