NVIDIA DLSS 3.5 And Ray Reconstruction Boost For The First Descendant
This week, several new titles are incorporating or updating their features to include NVIDIA DLSS, NVIDIA Reflex, and ray tracing. Among them is The First Descendant, a free third-person cooperative action RPG shooter powered by Unreal Engine 5.
Set to release on July 2, it will feature NVIDIA DLSS 3.5 with Ray Reconstruction, ray tracing, NVIDIA DLAA, and NVIDIA Reflex.

Updates for PAYDAY 3 and Riven
PAYDAY 3's latest update, Boys in Blue, supports NVIDIA DLSS 3 and NVIDIA Reflex. At maximum settings in 4K resolution, DLSS 3 doubles frame rates while Reflex reduces system latency by 55%, resulting in more responsive gameplay. Meanwhile, Riven, the sequel to Myst released in 1997, has been remade by Cyan World. The updated version of Riven supports DLSS 2 for improved performance and features a rebuilt real-time 3D environment with new content, free movement, enhanced visuals, and an expanded story.
TRIBES 3: Rivals and GeForce Game Ready Driver
Prophecy Games' TRIBES 3: Rivals is a team-based first-person shooter that includes jetpacks, skiing, and class-based warfare. Players must capture the enemy's flag while defending their own across various terrains by selecting unique classes to customize abilities and weapon loadouts. With DLSS 3 and Reflex support, GeForce RTX 40 Series gamers can experience higher frame rates and reduced system latency for more responsive gameplay. TRIBES 3: Rivals is also available at a discounted price during Steam Summerfest.
NVIDIA's latest GeForce Game Ready Driver supports all the mentioned titles and provides an optimal day-one experience for games like The First Descendant. It also prepares users' systems for the newest DLSS 3 updates such as PAYDAY 3's Boys in Blue update and adds support for four new Optimal Playable Setting profiles. The First Descendant GeForce Game Ready Driver can be downloaded now.
For a complete list of over 500 RTX-enhanced games and apps, visit https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/nvidia-rtx-games-engines-apps/