With several new PC game releases landing this week, NVIDIA is once again rolling out a fresh batch of updates aimed squarely at RTX users, starting with the highly anticipated Stellar Blade. The action-heavy title from SHIFT UP officially arrives on PC June 12, boasting far more content than its original console version and launching with full support for NVIDIA’s latest DLSS 4 technology.
GeForce RTX 50 Series users, particularly those running an RTX 5090, can expect a massive performance leap, up to 540 FPS at maxed-out 4K settings. Even the more modest RTX 5070 is delivering over 260 FPS. This is thanks to DLSS 4’s combination of Multi Frame Generation, Super Resolution, and Reflex, which work in tandem to deliver ultra-fluid gameplay, low latency, and razor-sharp visuals that match Stellar Blade‘s breakneck pace.
Beyond Stellar Blade, several other upcoming titles are integrating DLSS 4 features in full force:
- Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (with Order of Giants DLC): DLSS 4 MFG, Ray Reconstruction, Super Resolution, DLAA, Reflex, Full Ray Tracing
- Dune Awakening: DLSS 4 MFG, Frame Generation, Super Resolution (with Transformer AI model in the NVIDIA App), Reflex
- Marvel’s Spider-Man 2: DLSS 4 MFG, FG, Ray Reconstruction, Super Resolution, DLAA, Reflex, Ray-Traced VFX
- MindsEye: DLSS 4 MFG, FG, Super Resolution (Transformer AI model available), DLAA, Reflex
- Mecha BREAK: DLSS 4 MFG, FG, Super Resolution
- REMATCH: DLSS 4 MFG, FG, Super Resolution, Reflex
- Dragonkin: The Banished: DLSS 4 MFG, FG, Super Resolution (Transformer AI model supported)
As always, gamers are encouraged to update to the latest GeForce Game Ready Driver to ensure optimal performance and compatibility with the latest RTX features.