Overview of Nvidia’s DLSS 4 and RTX 50 GPUs
- 75 games will incorporate DLSS 4 with Multi-Frame Generation, specifically designed for RTX 50 graphics cards, significantly enhancing FPS.
- Nvidia’s upcoming Blackwell GPU architecture will advance DLSS technology, featuring the RTX 5090 as its premiere model with a starting price of $1,999.
- DLSS 4 and Multi-Frame Generation will also be available on older generations, not limited to the RTX 50 series.
At the recent 2025 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Nvidia unveiled plans for the upcoming DLSS 4 technology, which aims to revolutionize gaming experiences. This new iteration will see support from 75 different games, including highly anticipated titles such as Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and Cyberpunk 2077, exclusively on the RTX 50 series graphics cards.
These new GPUs, codenamed Blackwell, represent a significant advancement beyond Nvidia’s existing Ada Lovelace architecture. They will launch in January and feature Multi-Frame Generation, a cutting-edge technology that promises to deliver superior frame rates in supported games. The flagship model, the RTX 5090, is set to debut with 32GB of GDDR7 memory, carrying a retail price starting at $1,999. Other models, such as the RTX 5080, 5070 Ti, and 5070, will be priced at $999, $749, and $549, respectively.
Games Supporting Nvidia DLSS 4 and Multi-Frame Generation
Nvidia has committed to making DLSS 4 and Multi-Frame Generation compatible with a comprehensive list of 75 games and applications upon the launch of the RTX 50 GPUs. For instance, in Cyberpunk 2077, turning off DLSS and enabling full ray tracing presents severe frame rate limitations—falling below 30 FPS. However, when both DLSS and Multi-Frame Generation are enabled, the frame rate can dramatically soar to 236 FPS on the RTX 5090.
- A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead
- Akimbot
- Alan Wake 2
- Aunt Fatima
- Backrooms: Escape Together
- Bears In Space
- Bellwright
- Crown Simulator
- D5 Render
- Deceit 2
- Deep Rock Galactic
- Deliver Us Mars
- Desordre: A Puzzle Adventure
- Desynced: Autonomous Colony Simulator
- Diablo 4
- Direct Contact
- Dragon Age: The Veilguard
- Dungeonborne
- Dynasty Warriors: Origins
- Enlisted
- Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn
- Fort Solis
- Frostpunk 2
- Ghostrunner 2
- God of War Ragnarok
- Gray Zone Warfare
- Ground Branch
- Hitman World of Assassination
- Hogwarts Legacy
- Icarus
- Immortals of Aveum
- Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
- Downstream
- JX Online 3
- Crystal
- Layers of Fear
- Liminalcore
- Lords of the Fallen
- Marvel Rivals
- Microsoft Flight Simulator
- Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
- Mortal Online 2
- Naraka: Bladepoint
- Need for Speed Unbound
- Outpost: Infinity Siege
- Peace of God
- Payday 3
- When
- Ready or Not
- Remnant 2
- Satisfactory
- Scum
- Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2
- Silent Hill 2
- Sky: The Misty Isle
- Slender: The Arrival
- Squad
- Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl
- Star Wars Outlaws
- Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
- Starship Troopers: Extermination
- Still Wakes The Deep
- Supermoves
- Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown
- The Axis Unseen
- The Finals
- The First Descendent
- The Thaumaturge
- Torque Drive 2
- Tribes 3: Rivals
- Witchfire
- World of Jade Dynasty
As for the release date of the RTX 50 series, Nvidia has yet to provide specifics, though a January launch appears likely. Notably, enhancements of the DLSS 4 technology will be available for previous generations as well, such as the RTX 40 series, which will receive upgrades like Frame Generation and Ray Reconstruction via upcoming driver updates. Moreover, new titles like Doom: The Dark Ages are also set to utilize Multi-Frame Generation and Ray Reconstruction features upon their release, offering gamers an exciting landscape of opportunities for enhanced visual performance.
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