The upcoming PC version of Horizon Forbidden West has been announced to support NVIDIA's cutting-edge DLSS 3 technology, which stands for Deep Learning Super Sampling. This advanced AI upscaling technique allows games to be played at higher resolutions without the need for more powerful hardware. The complete edition of the game, including the Burning Shores expansion, is currently in development by Nixxes, known for porting PlayStation games to PC. While there's no exact release date yet, fans can expect Horizon Forbidden West on PC to offer visually enhanced gameplay with the support of DLSS 3 later this year.

What is DLSS 3 and how does it enhance PC gaming?

DLSS 3 is a technology developed by NVIDIA that uses artificial intelligence to upscale games, enabling them to run at higher resolutions with better performance, even if the underlying hardware isn't as powerful. This results in smoother and more detailed gaming experiences on PC.

Horizon Forbidden West is an action role-playing game developed by Guerrilla Games and initially released on PlayStation consoles. It's the sequel to the critically acclaimed Horizon Zero Dawn and continues the story of Aloy, a young huntress in a world populated by robotic creatures. The game is praised for its open-world exploration, stunning visuals, and deep narrative. The inclusion of the latest technology, like DLSS 3, in the PC port signifies ongoing support and enhancements for the game, catering to the PC gaming community's demand for high-quality graphic performance.