Starfield is closer to officially supporting Nvidia DLSS as Bethesda announced it will go into Steam Beta next week. The company stated on X (Twitter), “This update will feature Nvidia DLSS support with frame generation, display and HDR controls for supported systems, and other optimizations and improvements.”
Since the update is going into Steam Beta, it means while publicly available, it’s not officially out yet. Bethesda even calls for users to leave feedback so it can be polished before the full release.
Players have had access to DLSS via mods since launch, but it’s nice the RPG will have official implementation. Bethesda has been progressively implementing player-requested features like a FOV slider and better Intel ARC support. DLSS just so happens to be the latest one receiving official support.
The beta doesn’t have a specific date, but its release next week means testers won’t have long to wait. Hopefully, Bethesda will share more specific details about this update when it does roll out.
For fans who would rather not use Steam Beta or have Starfield on the Microsoft store, Nukem’s DLSS mod seamlessly integrated it into the RPG.