A big part of Nvidia's RTX announcement was focused on DLSS and although we still have to see some official performance results as well as more details on how it actually works in real life, some demos that we saw during the presentation, did show an image quality comparable to Temporal Anti-Aliasing (TAA), but at a much lower performance hit, at least on the RTX-series graphics cards.
In addition to the 16 titles that were announced with support for the DLLS during Nvidia's announcement of the RTX-series graphics cards, the list got extended with nine additional titles, including Darksiders III, Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, KINETIK, Scum and more. This puts the total number of games at 25, and more will hop onboard soon, although it depends on Nvidia as well, since it is deeply involved in implementing DLSS in those games.
Darksiders III from Gunfire Games / THQ Nordic
Deliver Us The Moon: Fortuna from KeokeN Interactive
Fear The Wolves from Vostok Games / Focus Home Interactive
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice from Ninja Theory
KINETIK from Hero Machine Studios
Outpost Zero from Symmetric Games / tinyBuild Games
Overkill's The Walking Dead from Overkill Software / Starbreeze Studios
SCUM from Gamepires / Devolver Digital
Stormdivers from Housemarque
As you probably already know, the first RTX-series graphics cards, the RTX 2080 and the RTX 2080 Ti, should be available as of September 20th while reviews are expected a day earlier, September 19th. We expect that a big part of those reviews will be focused on the new RTX technologies, especially DLSS.