Marvel Rivals

NVIDIA Reflex: FragPunk, Marvel Rivals, and the upcoming esports events, enhanced

NVIDIA Reflex is a technology that reduces system latency on GeForce graphics cards for desktops and laptops, making actions faster, providing a competitive edge in multiplayer matches, and creating more responsive and enjoyable single-player experiences. To date, over 120 games feature this technology, with more titles being added today. Below, you can read all the details from the official announcement:

Marvel Rivals from NetEase Games will launch with Reflex on December 6, allowing players to assemble an all-star Marvel team. They can devise countless strategies by combining various powers to form unique Team-Up abilities, and battle in destructible and ever-evolving arenas within the Marvel universe.

Meanwhile, if you sign up for the closed beta of FragPunk that will be available in October, Reflex will be ready to enhance your experience, making online gameplay more responsive. This fast-paced 5v5 hero shooter features power-up cards that change the rules of each round, offering unique combinations and endless possibilities.

Turning to the world of esports, the biggest tournament is the DOTA 2 International. It features a rich prize pool, tens of millions of viewers, and player-involved gaming events. Competitors and fans want winners to be determined by skill, not by latency, slowdowns, or stuttering at crucial moments. After the introduction of NVIDIA Reflex, DOTA 2 has become even more responsive, reducing PC latency by up to 23%. So when you tune into the DOTA 2 International 2024 from now until September 15, the players’ skill will be at the forefront, and you’ll witness outstanding actions that wouldn’t be possible on a slow, lag-riddled system.

At the same time, the FNCS 2024 World Championship features 50 of the best competitive duos in Fortnite competing for a total prize pool of over $2,000,000. To watch the FNCS 2024 World Championship, click here. And when you’re playing Fortnite, make sure to enable NVIDIA Reflex to reduce system latency by up to 46% for even more responsive gameplay.

At the team level, NVIDIA has also partnered with Cloud9 to ensure that all its systems are now powered by GeForce RTX Series 40 GPUs as part of a new collaboration aimed at pushing the boundaries of excellence in esports. In competitive games that support Reflex, esports tournament organizers enable it to ensure systems run more smoothly and responsively. By equipping their training facility with GeForce RTX Series 40 GPUs, Cloud9 can replicate the hardware and software setups of the tournaments they participate in, where millions of dollars in prize money are at stake.

Finally, more new NVIDIA Reflex games and Reflex-compatible mice are on the way; you can check the full list of currently supported games and devices on the NVIDIA Reflex website.

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