Nvidia is adding DLSS 4 support to over 175 PC games — this is huge
Current and upcoming games will look and run better on RTX 50-series GPUs
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Nvidia’s DLSS 4 is now available for over 175 PC games and apps. The AI-powered frame boosting tech will also be available at launch on upcoming games like Borderlands 4 and Resident Evil Requiem, with the latter receiving path tracing. Needless to say that if you own one of the best gaming PCs packing an Nvidia GeForce RTX 50-series GPU, you’re going to enjoy enhanced performance and visuals on some of the best PC games.
“DLSS 4 and path tracing are no longer cutting-edge graphical experiments — they’re the foundation of modern PC gaming titles,” said Matt Wuebbling, vice president of global GeForce marketing at Nvidia, in a press release. “Developers are embracing AI-powered rendering to unlock stunning visuals and massive performance gains, enabling gamers everywhere to experience the future of real-time graphics today.”
DLSS 4 uses AI to generate up to three frames for every traditionally rendered frame. Thanks to this technology, you can see performance boosts of up to eight times over normal rendering. On top of Multi Frame Generation, games with DLSS 4 also support DLSS Super Resolution, Ray Reconstruction, and Nvidia Reflex technologies, which also help deliver performance gains and more responsive gameplay for all RTX 50-series users.
Here is a list of all the new games announced at Gamescom that will support the newest RTX technologies.
- Directive 8020 and Resident Evil Requiem (DLSS 4 and path tracing)
- Black State, Cinder City, Cronos: The New Dawn, Dying Light: The Beast, Honeycomb: The World Beyond, Lost Soul Aside, The Outer Worlds 2, Phantom Blade Zero and Pragmata (DLSS 4 and ray tracing)
- Borderlands 4 and Fate Trigger (DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation)
In September, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will add support for RTX Hair, which, as you might have guessed, is a technology that helps characters’ hair look more realistic. Most of these games, such as Borderlands 4, Cinder City and The Outer Worlds 2, will also launch on the GeForce Now cloud gaming app, which now supports up to RTX 5080-class performance and lower latency.
As I’ve written about before, DLSS 4 is an absolute game-changer for PCs with RTX 50-series GPUs, so it’s great that this tech is coming to more games—especially at launch. I’m especially excited to see how well Resident Evil Requiem looks and performs with DLSS enabled. And yes, I also want to see how glorious Indiana Jones’ hair will appear with RTX Hair.
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Tony is a computing writer at Tom’s Guide covering laptops, tablets, Windows, and iOS. During his off-hours, Tony enjoys reading comic books, playing video games, reading speculative fiction novels, and spending too much time on X/Twitter. His non-nerdy pursuits involve attending Hard Rock/Heavy Metal concerts and going to NYC bars with friends and colleagues. His work has appeared in publications such as Laptop Mag, PC Mag, and various independent gaming sites.
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