Hold onto your mice, GeForce gamers, because NVIDIA just dropped a huge milestone. The game-changing NVIDIA Reflex technology, renowned for reducing input lag, is now available in over 150 titles. If you’ve ever felt that frustrating delay between your click and the action on-screen, Reflex is the answer, giving you a massive competitive edge. And with huge new seasons for Fortnite and a major CS2 tournament currently underway, the timing couldn’t be better.
Over 90% of GeForce gamers have already enabled the tech, and with 9 of the top 10 competitive shooters onboard, it’s clear that low latency is king. Let’s dive into what this means for your favorite games.

Why Everyone’s Using NVIDIA Reflex
It’s not just a buzzword; the proof is in the playtime. In 2024 alone, GeForce players clocked over 10 billion hours of gameplay with the responsiveness of NVIDIA Reflex turned on. It’s become a day-one standard for many of the biggest new releases.
Recently, we’ve seen it launch with support for massive titles like:
- Avowed
- DOOM: The Dark Ages
- Dune: Awakening
- EA SPORTS F1® 25
- Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced
- Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered
For a complete rundown of every game that supports the tech, NVIDIA keeps a frequently updated list.
Fortnite Chapter 6 & OG Get a Massive 54% Latency Cut with NVIDIA Reflex
Fortnite just got two massive updates, and NVIDIA Reflex is here to make sure your gameplay is as crisp as possible. Chapter 6 Season 3: Super has arrived, thrusting players into the Supernova Academy to become heroes and stop Mask Maker Daigo.
At the same time, Fortnite OG is throwing it back to Chapter 1 Season 4, bringing back the iconic Dusty Divot and the glorious Shopping Cart.

No matter which mode you’re dropping into, enabling NVIDIA Reflex is a must. On the new GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, players can see PC latency slashed by up to 54%. That’s a night-and-day difference when you’re trying to land that perfect headshot for the Victory Royale.
CS2 Pros Battle at BLAST.tv Austin Major with NVIDIA Reflex
Right now, 32 of the world’s best teams are clashing in Austin, Texas, for the Counter-Strike 2 BLAST.tv Austin Major 2025. With a staggering $1,250,000 prize pool on the line, every millisecond counts. That’s why the entire tournament is being played on GeForce RTX 5080 PCs with NVIDIA Reflex enabled, cutting latency by up to 41% for the pros.
You can get that same pro-level responsiveness at home. With an RTX 50 Series card, you can achieve an insane 4 milliseconds of PC latency at up to 650 FPS. Seriously, who doesn’t want that? If you want to optimize your own rig, check out the official guide on Steam.
Marvel Rivals and New Reflex-Ready Mice
The updates don’t stop there. Marvel Rivals Season 2.5 is live, adding Ultron and a new Convoy map. By flipping on NVIDIA Reflex and DLSS, you can reduce latency by up to 43% and boost frame rates by up to 1.9x.
To properly measure all this speed, you need the right gear. Four new mice with NVIDIA Reflex Analyzer support have just hit the market:
- HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 S Wireless Gaming Mouse
- HyperX Pulsefire Saga Gaming Mouse
- HyperX Pulsefire Saga Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse
- MSI VERSA PRO WIRELESS
These join a list of over 90 compatible mice that help you measure your system’s end-to-end latency, from click to pixel.

More to Come Soon
NVIDIA Reflex continues to be a game-changer, and its rapid adoption across the industry shows no signs of slowing down. For the latest news on supported games and hardware, keep your eyes on GeForce.com.
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