Battlefield 6, the highly anticipated first-person shooter from EA, is set to deliver an impressive visual experience on PC by supporting a range of advanced upscaling technologies including NVIDIA’s DLSS, AMD’s FSR, and Intel’s XeSS.
Great news for PC gamers: All major upscaling technologies will be available when Battlefield 6 launches. This includes Intel’s XeSS, which will come with exciting features like upscaling, frame generation, and low-latency mode. A recent video from Intel offered a sneak peek at the in-game graphics settings, revealing support for these technologies.
Battlefield 6’s collaboration with Intel ensures that XeSS will be optimized for various GPUs from NVIDIA and AMD. While details on the specific versions of NVIDIA’s DLSS and AMD’s FSR are yet to be confirmed, expectations are high. NVIDIA’s DLSS 4, compatible with the latest RTX 50 and supporting frame generation on RTX 40, is a strong contender. For AMD, the potential inclusion of FSR 4 would be ideal, offering quality upscaling rivaling both DLSS and XeSS due to its advanced AI learning model.
Visuals are a key focus, and while the BETA’s system requirements are moderate, the full game is expected to push graphical boundaries, as hinted by recent trailers. Although the BETA may not feature these cutting-edge technologies just yet, players can look forward to optimizations soon. The full game launches on October 10th, with the BETA set to start in the coming weeks, promising an exciting experience for players eager to dive in.






