NVIDIA just wrapped up a big showing at the gamescom latam 2025 event in São Paulo.
The tech giant showcased its new Reflex 2 tech, which slashes latency by up to 75%.
This update combines the company’s existing low-latency mode with a new feature called Frame Warp.
Frame Warp updates the rendered frame right before it’s displayed, using the latest mouse input.
Gamers got to try out Reflex 2 firsthand with the game The Finals on a demo PC.
Boosting Brazilian Games
NVIDIA isn’t just about the tech – they’re also backing local game developers.
They teamed up with Hammer 95 Studios to showcase their game Mullet MadJack, which won Best Brazilian Game at the BIG Festival.
Other Brazilian games, like the horror title A.I.L.A., also got a boost with a demo release at the event.
NVIDIA’s support for local developers shows they’re serious about growing the Latin American gaming scene.
A Commitment to Latin America
By investing in tech like Reflex 2 and backing local game makers, NVIDIA is making a clear statement about its commitment to the region.
The company’s focus on Latin America is a big deal for the gaming community here.
It shows they’re not just looking to sell products, but to help grow the local gaming industry.
With players like Jensen Huang at the helm, NVIDIA is putting its money where its mouth is – and gamers are taking notice.