NVIDIA: a new GeForce PC Game Pass pack for the GeForce RTX 40 series and three new DLSS compatible games


Nerces

Hardware and Gaming Specialist

November 29, 2023 at 5:53 p.m.

1

Xbox Game Pass © Microsoft

Xbox Game Pass / PC Game pass: same fight © Microsoft

NVIDIA graphics cards are not only powerful, they provide access to a plethora of games… that is if you buy now.

In recent weeks, we have talked about AMD bundles since the Radeon promoter tended to deliver rather nice games with its graphics cards (and processors).

Today we are changing creameries. Indeed, NVIDIA has just announced an offer linked to its GeForce RTX 4000 and a rather interesting offer in parallel with the deployment of its DLSS on new games.

The entire PC Game Pass catalog

Not content with being interesting, the bundle put together by NVIDIA also has the good taste of being original. For Jensen Huang’s company, it is a question of associating its graphics cards with “a whole bunch” of games rather than with a specific title as the brand was able to do very recently with Alan Wake 2.

PC Game Pass © NVIDIA

PC Game Pass in force with the GeForce RTX 4000 © NVIDIA

Starting today, purchasers of eligible GeForce RTX 4060, 4060 Ti, 4070, 4070 Ti, 4080, and 4090 graphics cards at select retailers and online resellers will receive three months of free access to PC Game Pass, and in select countries, players will also receive three months of GeForce NOW priority membership “.

NVIDIA’s explanations are clear, but it should be added that France as well as the majority of countries in the European Union are affected by this offer which therefore combines the advantages of GeForce NOW and PC Game Pass, for a duration of three months.

Three new games in DLSS 2 / DLAA

For further details on the offer in question, it is best to go to the NVIDIA website (in source, below), but already know that this allows access to all the games in the rich PC Game Pass catalog .

Gangs of Sherwood © Nacon

Gangs of Sherwood benefits from DLSS 2 / DLAA upon its release © Nacon

Furthermore, and because the world of DLSS is constantly evolving, there is talk of adding support for three new games. NVIDIA discusses the Gangs of Sherwood which, upon its release scheduled for tomorrow, November 30, will support DLSS 2 and DLAA with “ an average DLSS performance improvement of 66% in 4K with maximum settings enabled “, and that’s NVIDIA saying it.

NVIDIA also specifies that DLSS 2 is operational on Last Train Home with ” 2X DLSS performance improvement on average in 4K with maximum settings enabled “. Finally, for SatisfactoryNVIDIA simply speaks of 71% better “ on average in 4K with maximum settings enabled “. The game was recently updated to Unreal Engine 5 adding DLSS 2 and DLAA support.

Read more

Source : NVIDIA



Source link -99