NVIDIA DLSS 4: A Game-Changer for PC Gaming – 125+ Games and Apps Now Support the Technology

NVIDIA DLSS 4: The Future of Graphics Technology is Here

Computex 2025 has just wrapped up, and NVIDIA has made some exciting announcements about their latest graphics technology, DLSS 4. With over 125 games and applications now supporting this revolutionary technology, the future of gaming and graphics has never looked brighter. In this post, we’ll dive into the details of what DLSS 4 brings to the table and explore some of the upcoming games that will be taking advantage of its capabilities.

Portal with RTX: A Benchmark for Performance

One of the most impressive demonstrations of DLSS 4’s capabilities was shown in Portal with RTX. This beloved game has been upgraded to the latest version of DLSS 4, along with Frame Generation and Ray Reconstruction models. The result is a significant boost in performance, with the GeForce RTX 5090 running the game at an average of 277 frames per second with full ray tracing enabled. The RTX 5080 and RTX 5070Ti also saw significant improvements, with frame rates of 171.5 and 143.7, respectively.

Roadcraft: A New Kind of Game

Saber Interactive’s upcoming game, Roadcraft, is another exciting example of DLSS 4 in action. This unique game lets players use construction machinery to restore sites damaged by natural disasters, and it’s one of the first games to include DLSS Frame Generation, DLSS Super Resolution (with the transformer AI model), and DLAA on day one. With the ability to enable NVIDIA DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation via the NVIDIA app overrides, Roadcraft is shaping up to be a visually stunning and performance-packed experience.

SplitGate 2 and NARAKA: Bladepoint: More Games to Look Forward To

Two other games that caught our attention were SplitGate 2’s Open Beta and NARAKA: Bladepoint’s path tracing update. SplitGate 2 will feature the full DLSS 4 suite, including Multi Frame Generation, Frame Generation, Super Resolution, and Reflex, while NARAKA: Bladepoint will introduce Ray Reconstruction to its already impressive visuals. With frame rates of over 350 average frames per second, these games are sure to be a treat for gamers.

F1 25, Dune: Awakening, and MindsEye: More Upcoming Games

F1 25, Dune: Awakening, and MindsEye are just a few of the many games that will be taking advantage of DLSS 4’s capabilities. F1 25 will launch with path tracing and NVIDIA DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, Frame Generation, Super Resolution, Ray Reconstruction, and Reflex, while Dune: Awakening will feature DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, Frame Generation, Super Resolution, and Reflex. MindsEye, a single-player triple-A action/adventure game, will also include these technologies.

FBC: Firebreak and Wuchang: Fallen Feathers: More Action-Packed Games

Remedy’s FBC: Firebreak and the Soulslike action RPG Wuchang: Fallen Feathers are two more games that will be featuring DLSS 4. FBC: Firebreak will include NVIDIA DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, Frame Generation, Super Resolution, DLAA, Reflex, and path tracing, while Wuchang: Fallen Feathers will support the full set of NVIDIA DLSS technologies, although without ray tracing.

inZOI and Crimson Desert: More Games to Look Forward To

inZOI, a new life simulation game, will receive its DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation update in August, while Crimson Desert, an action RPG, will support NVIDIA DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, Frame Generation, Super Resolution, Reflex, and ray traced effects. Pearl Abyss, the developer of Crimson Desert, has praised NVIDIA’s graphics technologies for providing a visually spectacular and deeply immersive experience.

Conclusion

NVIDIA DLSS 4 is a game-changer for the world of gaming and graphics. With its ability to improve performance, enhance visuals, and provide a more immersive experience, it’s no wonder that over 125 games and applications are already supporting this technology. As we look to the future, it’s clear that DLSS 4 will be a key player in shaping the next generation of gaming and graphics.