NVIDIA Reflex is a game-changer, reducing PC latency on GeForce graphics cards, desktops, and laptops so your actions occur quicker, giving you a competitive edge in multiplayer matches, and making single-player titles more responsive and enjoyable.
Since its debut in September 2020, NVIDIA Reflex has reduced PC latency in over 130 games, and over 90% of GeForce gamers have enabled Reflex. 9 of the top 10 competitive shooters feature Reflex support, including Marvel Rivals, Call of Duty®: Warzone™, Counter-Strike 2, Fortnite,VALORANT, and Overwatch 2, along with critically acclaimed smash hit games such as Cyberpunk 2077, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Diablo IV, Black Myth: Wukong, God of War, Path of Exile 2, Microsoft Flight Simulator, Red Dead Redemption 2, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered.
In 2024, GeForce gamers played over 10 billion hours of their favorite titles with increased responsiveness thanks to Reflex’s innovative PC latency reducing technology!
This week, NVIDIA Reflex comes to Deadlock, Valve’s third-person MOBA, giving GeForce gamers a competitive edge online. Additionally, Reflex continues to improve responsiveness in the latest updates to World of Warcraft, Fortnite, and Apex Legends.
And since our last Reflex news beat, Reflex has launched with or been added to another 11 single-player and multiplayer games, reducing PC latency for millions of GeForce RTX gamers.
Read on to learn more.
Deadlock is Valve’s new 6v6 third-person MOBA. Choose from a diverse selection of heroes and battle others across three lanes and a large map. Secure Souls by killing minions and monster encampments, securing Soul orbs, destroying key objectives, and beating enemy players. Invest Souls in a large number of items to customize your survivability, mobility and damage, and choose which skills to unlock first to synergize with your item loadout.
As matches progress, stay alert for sneak attacks, group up for team fights, and make the ultimate play for the mid-boss and its match-winning buff that’ll empower your team and minions, making victory significantly easier.
As Valve gets closer to Deadlock’s official launch, its technology and features continue to evolve. NVIDIA Reflex is available now, reducing PC latency by up to 45%, making gameplay even more responsive, helping you secure victory in each and every match.
World of Warcraft: The War Within’s story continues in Undermine(d), the expansion’s first major update, where there’s plenty to explore and even more to explode! Dive deep underground to Undermine, the never-before-seen goblin capital city of fast wheels and dark deals, and hop into your own customizable hot rod to reach blazing high speeds with the D.R.I.V.E. mechanic – an all-new form of ground travel never attempted before in World of Warcraft. Explore the streets and ally yourself with the city’s ruling cartels, where you’ll make unusual friends in strange places… and score some sweet rewards.
And if you’re feeling bold, grab a buddy – or go it alone – in two new bite-sized, goblin-themed Delves, stir up some trouble in the Operation Floodgate Dungeon, and take to the goblin streets in the Liberation of Undermine raid.
NVIDIA Reflex has already reduced PC latency for millions of World of Warcraft players. For those returning to the game for The War Within’s new update, or entering the world of Azeroth anew, simply enable Reflex with a couple of clicks in Graphic Settings -> Low Latency Mode -> NVIDIA Reflex, and your experience will instantly be more responsive, making gameplay snappier, and giving you the lowest system latency possible.
If you don’t own World of Warcraft: The War Within yet, you can buy it for a limited time at 40% off and begin your epic journey in Khaz Algar today.
In Crime City, the hustle never stops. Stick ‘em up! It’s time to blow that vault door wide open and make a… “withdrawal.” Smash and grab until you’re on to the next job. Ransack banks, hijack armored cars, pull off a train robbery, heck — steal from each other! Crime pays, and there’s no such thing as honor among thieves in Fortnite Battle Royale Chapter 6 Season 2: LAWLESS!
Reduce PC latency in all of Fortnite’s modes for even more responsive gameplay by simply activating NVIDIA Reflex with a few clicks. To enable Reflex, from the settings menu navigate to Video -> Advanced Graphics -> NVIDIA Reflex Low Latency. On GeForce RTX GPUs, PC latency is reduced by up to 46% in the battle royale–your actions are more responsive, and performance is so high, you’ll see Fortnite at its best with maximum clarity.
Apex Legends’ latest season brings the community to the forefront with fresh content and competition. At the heart of the action, Creator Commissioners craft weekly community challenges—giving players the chance to earn unique cosmetics while rallying together.
But that’s only the beginning. Gear up with Arsenals, stocked with weapons to grab your perfect loadout. Pair that with empowering Legend Updates and bold meta changes, and you’ve got the most-exciting arena in the Outlands. As we celebrate Apex Legends, the Anniversary Event takes things to the next level, featuring the debut of the Mythic R-301 and even more Legendary rewards. Compete in style with the Takeover Battle Pass, packed with sleek rewards that deliver peak athletic style, on and off the battlefield.
In Apex Legends, using NVIDIA Reflex increases responsiveness by up to 37%, ensuring your shots and actions occur without virtually any delay. And by playing on a GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics card, performance will be maxed out, helping you see the action with maximum clarity at the highest resolutions, which can help with targeting and opponent tracking, leveling up your battlefield performance.
Since our last NVIDIA Reflex news roundup, another 11 games have launched with or added our latency reducing technology, giving GeForce gamers the most responsive experience possible:
In all 11 games, GeForce RTX gamers can also enable NVIDIA DLSS, accelerating frame rates to further reduce PC latency. If you’re playing any of these titles, ensure Reflex is enabled to reduce PC latency, increase responsiveness, and enhance gameplay.
Reflex is present in the best competitive games, G-SYNC Monitors with Reflex have the highest refresh rates with excellent image clarity, and Gaming Mice with Reflex are primed to up your game. To fully measure and record end-to-end system latency, from click to game, to display, you need a Reflex compatible monitor and mouse.
Two new Reflex-compatible mice are now available for purchase: the HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Pro 4K Wireless Gaming Mouse, and NZXT Lift Elite Wireless. They join the list of over 90 Reflex-compatible gaming mice available that help you measure latency - see the complete list of mice here.
To measure system latency with your compatible NVIDIA Reflex accessories, follow our guide here.
Even more new NVIDIA Reflex games, plus Reflex-compatible mice and monitors are on their way, so stay tuned to GeForce.com to learn more when the news drops; check out the complete list of currently supported games and devices on our NVIDIA Reflex website.