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If you’ve been impatiently waiting for Starfield to get Nvidia DLSS support and are a PC player, then here’s some good news. It’s set to arrive via a Steam Beta update next week.

The game originally landed without official support for Nvidia’s graphics-boosting tech, instead solely featuring the means to enhance your visuals via AMD’s FSR2. Following a bit of backlash, Bethesda quickly committed to adding in DLSS support via a future update to the game. In the interim, some players have been using a mod to swap FSR2 for DLSS.

As of next week, however, those on PC will be able to give the game’s impending update, which is headlined by DLSS support with frame generation, a whirl. In order to do so, you’ll need to opt-in to a Steam Beta, with Bethesda having outlined that this step is being taken with the aim of getting some feedback on the update prior to properly going live for both PC and Xbox players at some point down the line.

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