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At Gamescom 2025, NVIDIA DLSS 4 and Ray Tracing Come to This Year's Biggest Titles
Over 175 DLSS 4 games are now available, along with ray tracing in titles like 'Resident Evil Requiem,' 'Phantom Blade Zero' and 'Borderlands 4' -- plus, explore upgrades to NVIDIA RTX Remix, Project G-Assist and the NVIDIA app. With over 175 games now supporting NVIDIA DLSS 4 -- a suite of advanced, AI-powered neural rendering technologies -- gamers and tech enthusiasts everywhere can experience breakthrough performance in this year's most anticipated titles, including Borderlands 4, Hell Is Us and Fate Trigger. Plus, path tracing is making its way to Resident Evil Requiem and Directive 8020, as well as ray tracing in upcoming releases like Phantom Blade Zero, PRAGMATA and CINDER CITY -- enabling crystal-clear visuals for more immersive gameplay "DLSS 4 and path tracing are no longer cutting-edge graphical experiments -- they're the foundation of modern PC gaming titles," said Matt Wuebbling, vice president of global GeForce marketing at NVIDIA. "Developers are embracing AI-powered rendering to unlock stunning visuals and massive performance gains, enabling gamers everywhere to experience the future of real-time graphics today." These announcements come alongside a new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 Series bundle for Borderlands 4 and updates to the NVIDIA app -- a companion platform for content creators, gamers and AI enthusiasts using NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPUs. Launched with the GeForce RTX 50 Series earlier this year, DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation uses AI to generate up to three frames for every traditionally rendered frame, delivering performance boosts of up to 8x over traditional rendering. In addition to Multi Frame Generation, DLSS 4 titles include support for DLSS Super Resolution, Ray Reconstruction and NVIDIA Reflex technology -- unlocking incredible performance gains and responsive gameplay for every GeForce RTX 50 Series owner. New titles announced at Gamescom that will support the latest RTX technologies include: Many of these RTX titles will also launch on the GeForce NOW cloud gaming platform, including Borderlands 4, CINDER CITY (formerly Project LLL), Hell Is Us and The Outer Worlds 2. The NVIDIA app is the essential companion for NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPU users, simplifying the process of keeping PCs updated with the latest GeForce Game Ready and NVIDIA Studio Drivers. New updates to the NVIDIA app include: The NVIDIA app beta update launches Tuesday, Aug. 19, at 9 a.m. PT, with full availability coming the following week. NVIDIA ACE -- a suite of generative AI technologies that power lifelike non-playable character interactions in games like Krafton's inZOI -- now features in Iconic Interactive's The Oversight Bureau, a darkly comic, voice-driven puzzle game. Using speech-to-text technology powered by ACE, players can interact naturally with in-game characters using speech, with Iconic's Narrative Engine interpreting the input and determining and delivering the pre-recorded character dialogue that best fits the story and situation. This system keeps developers in creative control while offering players real agency in games -- all running locally on RTX AI PCs with sub-second latency. The Oversight Bureau launches later this year and will be playable at NVIDIA's Gamescom B2B press suite. NVIDIA RTX Remix, an open-source modding platform for remastering classic games with path tracing and neural rendering, continues to grow thanks to its passionate community. Modders have been using large language models to extend RTX Remix's capabilities. For example, one modder "vibe coded" a plug-in that connects RTX Remix to Adobe Substance 3D, the industry-standard tool for 3D texturing and materials. Another modder made it possible for RTX Remix to use classic game data to instantly make objects glow with emissive effects. RTX Remix's open-source community has even expanded compatibility to allow many new titles to be remastered, including iconic games like Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, Knights Of The Old Republic, Doom 3, Half-Life: Black Mesa and Bioshock. Some of these games were featured in the RTX Remix's $50K Mod Contest, which wrapped up at Gamescom. Painkiller RTX by Merry Pencil Studios won numerous awards, including "Best Overall RTX Remix Mod." Explore all mod submissions on ModDB.com. At Gamescom, NVIDIA also unveiled a new RTX Remix particle system that brings dynamic, realistically lit and physically accurate particles to 165 classic games -- the majority of which have never had a particle editor. Modders can use the system to change the look, size, quantity, light emission, turbulence and even gravity of particles in games. The new particle system will be available in September. To celebrate Gearbox's Borderlands 4, which will be enhanced by DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation and NVIDIA Reflex, NVIDIA is introducing a new GeForce RTX 50 Series bundle. Players who purchase a GeForce RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, or 5070 desktop system or graphics card -- or laptops with a GeForce RTX™ 5090 Laptop GPU, RTX 5080 Laptop GPU, RTX 5070 Ti Laptop GPU or RTX 5070 Laptop GPU from participating retailers -- will receive a copy of Borderlands 4 and The Gilded Glory Pack DLC. The offer is available through Monday, Sept. 22.
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Nvidia is adding DLSS 4 support to over 175 PC games -- this is huge
Current and upcoming games will look and run better on RTX 50-series GPUs Nvidia's DLSS 4 is now available for over 175 PC games and apps. The AI-powered frame boosting tech will also be available at launch on upcoming games like Borderlands 4 and Resident Evil Requiem, with the latter receiving path tracing. Needless to say that if you own one of the best gaming PCs packing an Nvidia GeForce RTX 50-series GPU, you're going to enjoy enhanced performance and visuals on some of the best PC games. "DLSS 4 and path tracing are no longer cutting-edge graphical experiments -- they're the foundation of modern PC gaming titles," said Matt Wuebbling, vice president of global GeForce marketing at Nvidia, in a press release. "Developers are embracing AI-powered rendering to unlock stunning visuals and massive performance gains, enabling gamers everywhere to experience the future of real-time graphics today." DLSS 4 uses AI to generate up to three frames for every traditionally rendered frame. Thanks to this technology, you can see performance boosts of up to eight times over normal rendering. On top of Multi Frame Generation, games with DLSS 4 also support DLSS Super Resolution, Ray Reconstruction, and Nvidia Reflex technologies, which also help deliver performance gains and more responsive gameplay for all RTX 50-series users. Here is a list of all the new games announced at Gamescom that will support the newest RTX technologies. In September, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will add support for RTX Hair, which, as you might have guessed, is a technology that helps characters' hair look more realistic. Most of these games, such as Borderlands 4, Cinder City and The Outer Worlds 2, will also launch on the GeForce Now cloud gaming app, which now supports up to RTX 5080-class performance and lower latency. As I've written about before, DLSS 4 is an absolute game-changer for PCs with RTX 50-series GPUs, so it's great that this tech is coming to more games -- especially at launch. I'm especially excited to see how well Resident Evil Requiem looks and performs with DLSS enabled. And yes, I also want to see how glorious Indiana Jones' hair will appear with RTX Hair.
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DLSS 4 is now available in over 175 games and apps, coming soon to Borderlands 4
TL;DR: NVIDIA's DLSS 4, launched with the RTX 50 Series, now supports over 175 games and applications, delivering enhanced image quality and motion clarity through advanced AI and Multi Frame Generation. Upcoming titles like Borderlands 4 and Resident Evil Requiem will feature day-one DLSS 4 support, boosting gaming visuals and performance. DLSS 4 was announced and introduced alongside the latest RTX Blackwell-powered GeForce RTX 50 Series at the start of the year, and with Gamescom 2025 kicking off this week, NVIDIA has announced a new milestone. DLSS 4 is now available in over 175 games and applications. DLSS 4 includes the latest evolution of DLSS Super Resolution and Ray Reconstruction, powered by a more complex Transformer model that delivers fantastic image quality, detail, and motion clarity in ray-tracing and non-ray-tracing games alike. And even though DLSS 4 arrived alongside the new RTX 50 Series, these DLSS 4 technologies are available to all GeForce RTX gamers. That's not the case for DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, which is currently exclusive to the new GeForce RTX 50 Series, as it leverages advanced AI hardware and software to generate three frames for every traditional or DLSS Super Resolution rendered frame. DLSS 4's rapid adoption has been impressive to see, where, in addition to native support in games, NVIDIA's DLSS Override feature in the NVIDIA App allows GeForce RTX owners to enable the latest and greatest version of DLSS in a wide range of titles. And as we're now at the point where a game launching without DLSS support would stand out, here's a quick look at some of the PC games coming soon that will launch with DLSS 4 support on day one. Borderlands 4, the latest installment in Gearbox's popular action-RPG meets FPS, is launching on September 12, 2025, for PC and consoles, and on PC, it will have day one support for DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation. Other notable 2025 releases getting DLSS 4 support this year include Chronos: The New Dawn, Dying Light: The Beast, and The Outer Worlds 2. Other high-profile upcoming PC releases getting DLSS 4 support include Directive 8020, Capcom's Resident Evil Requiem, Black State, CINDER CITY (formerly Project LLL), Fate Trigger, Honeycomb: The World Beyond, Lost Souls Aside, Phantom Blade Zero, and PRAGMATA. Alongside a big batch of titles joining the growing games with DLSS 4, NVIDIA is also improving the DLSS Override feature in the NVIDIA App by making it possible to enable DLSS 4 globally instead of having to configure each title one at a time.
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NVIDIA reveals how Borderlands 4 players can get 6x more in-game performance
TL;DR: Borderlands 4 launches with NVIDIA DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation exclusive to GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, delivering up to 6x performance boost without sacrificing image quality. NVIDIA also offers a Borderlands 4 bundle with select RTX 5070+ GPUs, including the game and exclusive in-game skins. Borderlands 4 is right around the corner, and with Gearbox preparing the long-awaited next installment in the series, PC gamers are going to want to know how to squeeze as much performance as they possibly can out of their rigs when the game becomes available. NVIDIA has kicked off Gamescom 2025 by announcing that now more than 175 games now support DLSS 4, the upscaling technology that leverages advanced AI to provide gamers with free performance at the cost of just turning on a setting in-game. NVIDIA has informed us that Borderlands 4 will be launching with DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, which is exclusive to all GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards. NVIDIA showcased a pre-release image of Borderlands 4 and claimed that with DLSS 4, it was able to achieve 6x the in-game performance compared to DLSS 4 being turned off, or native resolution/rendering. Additionally, NVIDIA claimed that with this 6x improvement to in-game performance, there was no hit to graphical fidelity or image quality. In fact, image quality actually improved with the use of DLSS 4, with the upscaling technology being able to produce crisper, cleaner lines, which really assists in Borderlands 4's novel art style. Moreover, NVIDIA announced the GeForce RTX 50 Series Borderlands 4 Bundle, which, for any buyer of a GeForce RTX 5070 GPU or higher, desktop or laptop, will get a free copy of Borderlands 4, alongside a gilded glory item pack with a bunch of skins. This bundle will run from the beginning of Gamescom, August 19, until September 22.
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NVIDIA announces widespread adoption of DLSS 4 technology, now supporting over 175 games and applications. The AI-powered rendering technology promises significant performance boosts and enhanced visuals for RTX 50 Series GPU owners.
NVIDIA has announced a significant milestone for its Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) 4 technology, which is now available in over 175 games and applications 123. This AI-powered neural rendering technology, launched with the GeForce RTX 50 Series earlier this year, is revolutionizing the gaming industry by delivering unprecedented performance boosts and visual enhancements.
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DLSS 4 utilizes advanced AI to generate up to three frames for every traditionally rendered frame, resulting in performance improvements of up to 8x over traditional rendering 1. This technology includes several key components:
These features work in tandem to provide RTX 50 Series owners with significant performance gains and more responsive gameplay 12.
Several highly anticipated titles are set to launch with day-one DLSS 4 support, including:
Many of these games will also be available on the GeForce NOW cloud gaming platform, allowing players to experience RTX 5080-class performance and lower latency 2.
Borderlands 4, launching on September 12, 2025, is set to be a prime example of DLSS 4's capabilities. NVIDIA claims that with DLSS 4 enabled, players can achieve up to 6x more in-game performance without sacrificing image quality 4. To celebrate this release, NVIDIA is offering a GeForce RTX 50 Series bundle that includes a copy of Borderlands 4 and exclusive in-game content for purchasers of select RTX 5070+ GPUs 14.
Source: TweakTown
The NVIDIA app, an essential companion for GeForce RTX GPU users, is receiving updates to enhance user experience:
These updates aim to streamline the process of keeping PCs updated and expand modding capabilities for classic games.
Matt Wuebbling, vice president of global GeForce marketing at NVIDIA, stated, "DLSS 4 and path tracing are no longer cutting-edge graphical experiments -- they're the foundation of modern PC gaming titles" 12. This sentiment reflects the rapid adoption and growing importance of AI-powered rendering technologies in the gaming industry.
As more developers embrace these technologies, gamers can expect to see continued improvements in visual fidelity and performance across a wide range of titles. The integration of DLSS 4 into upcoming blockbuster games signals a shift towards AI-enhanced graphics becoming the new standard in PC gaming.
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