NVIDIA DLSS 4 Launches in F1 25 and Expands to Multiple Games

NVIDIA DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation debuts in F1 25, Avowed, and several other titles, promising higher performance for GeForce RTX players through cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence upscaling.

NVIDIA continues to push the boundaries of PC gaming technology as it rolls out DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation to a new batch of popular titles, including Avowed, EVERSPACE 2, F1 25, STORROR Parkour Pro, The Last of Us Part II Remastered, Torque Drift 2, and Wreckfest 2. This update is poised to significantly enhance frame rates for gamers with GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards, while also delivering performance improvements to those with earlier RTX hardware via DLSS Frame Generation and DLSS Super Resolution.

DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) leverages advanced Artificial Intelligence and machine learning techniques to upscale lower resolution images in real-time, generating smoother, more visually rich gameplay without compromising performance. With its latest version, DLSS 4 introduces Multi Frame Generation, a feature designed to multiply frame rates and create a more seamless gaming experience, particularly for demanding titles and next-generation platforms.

Beyond the flagship titles benefiting from DLSS 4, NVIDIA announced that Game of Thrones: Kingsroad and Revenge of the Savage Planet now support DLSS Super Resolution technology. In total, more than 700 games and applications now utilize NVIDIA’s suite of RTX technologies, including DLSS, NVIDIA Reflex for lower latency, and sophisticated ray-traced effects. As more games embrace these advancements, GeForce RTX users can expect continually enhanced visual fidelity and smoother gameplay, reinforcing NVIDIA’s position at the forefront of real-time graphics innovation.

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