NVIDIA DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation Reaches 125 Games and Apps

NVIDIA expands DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation to more than 125 games and apps, showcasing enhanced ray tracing and performance for GeForce RTX players.

NVIDIA´s RTX technologies continue to gain significant traction across the gaming and creative industries, with over 700 games and applications now supporting features such as DLSS, NVIDIA Reflex, and advanced ray-traced effects. At Computex 2025, NVIDIA announced that DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, a key performance enhancer for the GeForce RTX 50 Series, is now available in more than 125 games and applications. This expansion includes the integration of DLSS Frame Generation and DLSS Super Resolution, both of which improve frame rates and visual fidelity for users equipped with compatible GeForce RTX GPUs.

The company revealed that ten additional games will launch with day-one DLSS 4 support, seven of which are set for release within the current month. These titles include high-profile releases and updates such as DOOM: The Dark Ages, F1 25, and NARAKA: BLADEPOINT. Each of these games will offer not only DLSS 4 capabilities but also advanced ray tracing technologies, underscoring NVIDIA´s commitment to pushing visual effects and real-time performance to new heights in PC gaming.

Among the upcoming highlights, DOOM: The Dark Ages will introduce immersive path-traced effects and DLSS Ray Reconstruction in June, providing gamers with even higher image quality. NARAKA: BLADEPOINT, consistently one of Steam’s most played titles, will implement similar visual upgrades starting May 22. Other games and creative platforms set to benefit from these enhancements include FBC: Firebreak, inZOI, LIGHT OF MOTIRAM, MindsEye, Portal with RTX, RoadCraft, Splitgate 2, WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers, as well as the creator-focused apps Chaos Enscape and Autodesk VRED. NVIDIA´s ongoing rollout of these technologies continues to elevate gaming and content creation, equipping professionals and players alike with cutting-edge performance and visuals.

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