Enhancements in NVIDIA DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation Across Multiple PC Titles
NVIDIA continues to elevate gaming experiences with the recent rollout of DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation across an increasing number of PC games. This feature is designed to significantly improve frame rates for users equipped with GeForce RTX graphics cards, providing varying benefits based on the GPU model in use. While owners of the RTX 20 and 30 Series can access DLSS Super Resolution, those with cutting-edge RTX 40 Series cards can utilize DLSS Frame Generation. The latest RTX 50 Series GPUs can take advantage of the full capabilities offered by DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation for superior performance.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2: A Benchmark for Frame Rate Improvement
One standout title benefiting from this technology is Insomniac’s critically acclaimed Marvel’s Spider-Man 2. Initially launched with support for an array of NVIDIA features—including DLSS Frame Generation, DLSS Super Resolution, Ray Reconstruction, DLAA, and NVIDIA Reflex—the game has recently received an update that introduces Multi Frame Generation. This enhancement allows RTX 50 Series users to experience an astonishing average performance increase of 4.9x, even at 4K resolution with maximum settings and ray tracing enabled.
Dragonkin: The Banished Expands Its Capabilities
In addition to Spider-Man 2, the fantasy action RPG Dragonkin: The Banished is now also powered by Multi Frame Generation, thanks to a recent update. Originally released with DLSS Super Resolution and Frame Generation during its early access phase, the new capabilities allow players utilizing NVIDIA’s RTX cards to access improvements in visual fidelity via the advanced transformer AI model available through the NVIDIA app.
Two New Releases Showcase DLSS 4 Support
Today marks the launch of two eagerly awaited titles on PC. First is Funcom’s Dune: Awakening, which opened for all players after a limited access period for Deluxe and Ultimate edition buyers. This expansive survival sandbox game fully supports all NVIDIA DLSS 4 features, including Super Resolution, Frame Generation, Multi Frame Generation, and Reflex. Players can expect a similar average uplift in performance of approximately 4.9x as observed in Spider-Man 2.
The second title making its debut is MindsEye, developed by Build a Rocket Boy. This game also incorporates comprehensive support for NVIDIA DLSS technologies and DLAA, promising players an enhanced gaming experience.
Upcoming Titles to Watch
Looking ahead, June 12 will see the launch of Stellar Blade on PC, a beloved title from Shift Up. This action-packed game will include DLSS 4 support, offering an estimated 3.4x performance enhancement on RTX 50 graphics cards. Players can look forward to significant frame rates, with the RTX 5090 capable of reaching up to 540 frames per second, while the RTX 5080 and RTX 5070 Ti achieve over 300 FPS, and the RTX 5070 comfortably reaching 260 FPS.
Next week, arcade football enthusiasts can get ready for REMATCH, scheduled to release on June 19. Although it isn’t expected to be hardware-intensive, it too will feature support for DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, Frame Generation, Super Resolution, and Reflex.
On July 1, Mecha BREAK, a multiplayer action title, will be introduced, showcasing DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation alongside the other prominent features. Additionally, the forthcoming Order of Giants DLC for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, set for release on September 4, will maintain support for the complete RTX suite, including DLSS Multi Frame Generation, Frame Generation, Super Resolution, Ray Reconstruction, and path tracing. Notably absent from recent updates, however, is mention of the long-awaited RTX Hair feature.
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