Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake Launches Today With DLSS 2
Hailed by critics when it was originally released, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons is back! Faithful to the gameplay and touching story from 2013, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake features rebuilt characters and landscapes based on the original and has been updated to the latest generation of graphics, performance, and gameplay. Paired with a re-recorded soundtrack with a live orchestra, prepare for an emotional experience that will take your adventure to all new heights. With their father suffering from a deadly illness, two brothers must bravely set out to find the “Water of Life,” the one cure that can save him. With no option for failure the brothers must rely on each other using their individual skills to protect one another and overcome the obstacles ahead in this unforgettable journey that can be solo or with a friend in local co-op.
At 1440p max settings, performance is accelerated by 2.3X on average, ensuring all GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs run at over 60 FPS, and enabling faster cards to run well over at 100 FPS, with the GeForce RTX 4090 topping the charts at 190 FPS. At 1080p, performance is boosted by 2.1X on average, giving all GeForce RTX 40 Series gamers over 100 FPS at max settings.
Myth of Empires, from Angela Game and Imperium Interactive Entertainment, is a multiplayer war sandbox game featuring a high degree of freedom. Players must survive, craft, create, and lead troops in their quest to conquer territory and build their own empire using over 1200 crafting recipes, hundreds of weapons, and numerous options for conquest and expansion.
Myth of Empires has featured DLSS 2 since its initial release on November 18th, 2021, and last week the massive v1.0 update was released, marking the official launch of Myth of Empires. If you join the battle for territory, enable DLSS 2 in-game to accelerate your frame rates.
At 4K, with all settings maxed, frame rates are boosted by 1.55X on average, enabling the GeForce RTX 4070 and above to play at well over 60 FPS, with frame rates on the majority of the cards exceeding 120 FPS, for the best possible experience.
Source: NVIDIA