Nvidia has confirmed that when Ghost of Tsushima makes its PC debut, it will come equipped with DLSS 3 and other AI-driven capabilities, as announced by the company.
PC gamers with an Nvidia GPU in their PC can expect Ghost of Tsushima to have an even more vibrant appearance, as Nvidia has announced that the game will officially support DLSS 3 and come with game-ready drivers for the Director’s Cut version.
The highly anticipated PC release of Ghost of Tsushima is scheduled for May 16, 2024. It will feature the full base game, as well as the Iki Island expansion and a cooperative online multiplayer mode. On launch day, players using Nvidia GeForce RTX cards, such as the RTX 3080 or RTX 4060, can look forward to a new Game Ready Driver and the performance advantages of Nvidia’s DLSS suite of tools.
The upcoming update will provide support for both DLSS 2 and 3, enabling users to experience higher frame rates and improved anti-aliasing with DLAA for enhanced image quality. This update will be accessible to all RTX GPU users, but only those with RTX 40 series cards will have access to DLSS 3.
Nvidia Reflex can still be utilized by those who own an Nvidia card such as the GeForce GTX 900 or a higher version. This system effectively reduces latency and may provide players with an advantage in multiplayer situations.
The official Nvidia site is now offering the download for the Nvidia Game Ready Driver for Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut.
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