Death Stranding on Geforce Now and RTX. Maybe not everyone's cup of tea, but the ray-tracing and fidelity is SPECTACULAR. : r/GeForceNOW
Death Stranding News Death Stranding on PC can reach 4K 60fps with DLSS 2.0 on all RTX cards, says Nvidia
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ Game Bundle | Death Stranding | iBUYPOWER®
DLSS 2.0 will make a 4K60 monster out of your RTX 2060 in Death Stranding | PC Gamer
Death Stranding With DLSS 2.0 Allows for 4K and 60 FPS on Any RTX GPU | Tom's Hardware
Death Stranding gets ready for Nvidia RTX 3090 with new 8K setting | TechRadar
Death Stranding bundled free with Nvidia RTX GPUs starting today | PC Gamer
Death Stranding Delivers 4K60 With DLSS 2.0, FidelityFX on Midrange GPUs - ExtremeTech
Death Stranding on PC is free with Nvidia RTX graphics cards | TechRadar
Buy GeForce RTX, Get Death Stranding For PC | NVIDIA
NVIDIA Announces Death Stranding GeForce RTX Bundle, DLSS 2.0 Support Confirmed
Death Stranding PC Doesn't Support Ray Tracing Due to Time Constraints; PlayStation 5 Version Will Be Looked Into in the Future
Spot the difference between Death Stranding and its DLSS 2.0 tech | Rock Paper Shotgun
Alexander Battaglia on Twitter: "In this case the visual/performance benefits have reached a tipping point where not utilising DLSS 2.0 is setting a game's visual performance ratio at a disadvantage. An RTX
Death Stranding Averages 50 FPS in 8K with DLSS 2.0 Using a GeForce RTX 2080 Ti - The FPS Review
Get Death Stranding Free With Select Purchases from Nvidia
Why this month's PC port of Death Stranding is the definitive version [Updated] | Ars Technica
DEATH STRANDING For PC Out Now, Featuring NVIDIA DLSS 2.0 For Fast, Max Setting Gameplay | GeForce News | NVIDIA
Here's How Death Stranding Looks With NVIDIA's DLSS 2.0 Enabled - The FPS Review
DEATH STRANDING GeForce RTX -paketti saatavana nyt | GeForce-uutiset | NVIDIA
Buy GeForce RTX, Get Death Stranding For PC | NVIDIA
Death Stranding's DLSS tech will turn any RTX card into a 4K 60fps machine | Rock Paper Shotgun
Death Stranding PC port is a success, made over $27 million in 2020 | TweakTown