NVIDIA DLSS 4 brings breakthrough frame generation to over 125 games and apps
NVIDIA has announced that DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation is now available in more than 125 games and creative apps, making it their fastest-growing gaming technology yet. The news was shared during Computex 2025, where NVIDIA also revealed that 10 new games will launch with day-one support, including seven titles releasing this month.
This upgraded DLSS tech boosts frame rates by generating up to three extra frames for every traditionally rendered one, offering up to 8X better performance on GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs.

New DLSS-supported games
Some of the upcoming titles supporting DLSS 4 and other RTX features include:
- DOOM: The Dark Ages (with path tracing and DLSS Ray Reconstruction in June)
- F1 25 (launching May 27 with path tracing)
- FBC: Firebreak (coming June 17 with full ray tracing)
- Dune: Awakening (Advanced Access begins June 5)
- NARAKA: BLADEPOINT (DLSS upgrade coming May 22)
- Crimson Desert (will support DLSS 4 and ray tracing at launch)
These games will also include other NVIDIA features like DLSS Super Resolution, DLSS Frame Generation, and NVIDIA Reflex, improving both performance and responsiveness.
Big DLSS4 upgrade for DOOM: The Dark Ages
Coming in June, DOOM: The Dark Ages will receive full path tracing on PC, powered by NVIDIA’s SHaRC and Shader Execution Reordering. This update will deliver much better lighting and reflections. DLSS Ray Reconstruction will also replace older denoising methods to boost image quality even more.


F1 25 and FBC: Firebreak get RTX boost
F1 25 brings path tracing to the series for the first time, making races look more real than ever. It also includes DLSS 4, DLSS Ray Reconstruction, and NVIDIA Reflex to improve both visuals and control response.
Meanwhile, FBC: Firebreak, a new co-op shooter from Remedy, will include all of NVIDIA’s latest tech at launch. The game is built using the same graphics engine as Alan Wake 2 and will offer full ray tracing, DLSS 4, and post-launch content for free.
More games on the way
Dune: Awakening will enter early access in June with DLSS 4, and KRAFTON’s inZOI will get its DLSS 4 update in August. Other supported titles include Splitgate 2, LIGHT OF MOTIRAM, WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers, Portal with RTX, RoadCraft, MindsEye, and popular creator tools like Chaos Enscape and Autodesk VRED.
With over 700 RTX-enabled games and apps, and new ones joining weekly, DLSS 4 continues to change how games look and perform—especially for GeForce RTX players.
For a full list of RTX and DLSS-supported titles, visit NVIDIA’s official website.





