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NVIDIA has announced a major milestone for NVIDIA Reflex, its low-latency gaming technology. The company revealed that Reflex now reduces PC latency in over 150 games.

Since its debut, more than 90% of GeForce gamers have enabled NVIDIA Reflex. This feature continues to enhance both single-player and competitive multiplayer gaming experiences.

In 2024 alone, GeForce gamers reported playing over 10 billion hours with improved responsiveness, thanks to NVIDIA Reflex. According to NVIDIA, 9 of the top 10 competitive shooters now support Reflex. These include current seasons of Fortnite and Marvel Rivals, where latency can be lowered by up to 43%.

In Counter-Strike 2, Reflex allows gamers to play with as little as 4 milliseconds of PC latency. This provides a significant edge in competitive scenarios.

NVIDIA also revealed that Reflex launched with day-one support in several recent and upcoming titles:

  • Avowed, DOOM: The Dark Ages, and Dune: Awakening
  • EA SPORTS F1 25, GTA V Enhanced, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

Meanwhile, Fortnite BR Chapter 6 Season 3: Super and Fortnite OG Chapter 1 Season 4 are now available. Players can reduce PC latency across all modes by enabling NVIDIA Reflex through the in-game settings: Video -> Advanced Graphics -> NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency.

On GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, Reflex cuts latency by up to 54% in Fortnite Battle Royale. This helps players aim more precisely and react faster.

The current storyline in Fortnite BR Chapter 6 Season 3: Super introduces Supernova Academy, where heroes rise to stop Mask Maker Daigo’s energy drain. The update blends narrative excitement with Reflex-powered performance.

In Fortnite OG, players return to familiar locations like Dusty Divot and Risky Reels. The revival of the original Shopping Cart vehicle and a 45-tier OG Pass adds to the nostalgia.

Competitive esports also benefit from Reflex. Thirty-two teams are now competing in the Counter-Strike 2 BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025 for a $500,000 grand prize. The total prize pool is $1.25 million. Matches are played on GeForce RTX 5080-powered PCs, reducing latency by up to 41%.

NVIDIA recommended gamers follow a Steam guide to optimize their systems for Counter-Strike 2.

Meanwhile, Marvel Rivals Season 2.5 has introduced Ultron, a new Convoy map, and updated Team-Up abilities. Players using NVIDIA Reflex and DLSS Super Resolution can reduce latency by up to 43% and boost frame rates by as much as 1.9X.

NVIDIA Reflex continues to play a key role in delivering fast, smooth, and competitive gameplay across top titles.