Overview
- NVIDIA announced DLSS 4 is now integrated into over 175 games and applications, reflecting rapid developer adoption demonstrated at Gamescom 2025.
- The transformer-based upscaler and ray reconstruction engine are available across all GeForce RTX GPUs while Multi-Frame Generation remains exclusive to the RTX 50-series hardware.
- Capcom’s Resident Evil Requiem and Supermassive Games’ Directive 8020, both due in 2026, will launch with full path-tracing support and DLSS 4 enabled.
- High-profile releases such as Dying Light: The Beast, The Outer Worlds 2, Black State, and Cronos: The New Dawn are confirmed to debut with RTX-enabled ray-tracing alongside DLSS 4.
- NVIDIA has revamped its DLSS Override feature to allow one-click global activation of the transformer-based model, simplifying integration across new and existing titles.