So, it’s been a pretty busy few weeks on the gaming front, especially with a bunch of studios hopping on board with NVIDIA’s RTX tech to give gamers the kind of performance boost they’ve been hoping for.
Games like Mecha BREAK and Diablo IV have stepped things up visually with some serious DLSS-driven eye candy, while titles like Strinova and Brickadia may be more low-key but still benefit from NVIDIA’s AI-powered enhancements.
If you’re curious about what kind of DLSS upgrades each game is getting, there’s a growing list—and it’s looking good across the board.
- Eternal Strands: DLSS Super Resolution; DLSS Frame Generation; DLAA; NVIDIA Reflex; DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation; DLSS Super Resolution (transformer AI model via NVIDIA App)
- Strinova: DLSS Multi Frame Generation (RTX 50 Series); DLSS Frame Generation (RTX 40 Series); DLSS Super Resolution
- Monster Energy Supercross 25: DLSS Super Resolution
- Mecha BREAK: DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation; DLSS Frame Generation; DLSS Super Resolution
- Diablo IV: Season 9: DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation; DLSS Super Resolution
- Still Wakes the Deep: DLSS Frame Generation; DLSS Super Resolution; DLAA; NVIDIA Reflex; DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation; DLSS Super Resolution (transformer AI model via NVIDIA App)
- NTE (Neverness to Everness): DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation
- Mortal Online 2: DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation; DLSS Frame Generation; DLSS Super Resolution; NVIDIA Reflex
- Brickadia: DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation; DLSS Frame Generation; DLSS Super Resolution (transformer AI model); DLAA; NVIDIA Reflex; Ray Traced Lumen lighting and reflections; Shader Execution Reordering
- RuneScape: Dragonwilds: DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation; DLSS Frame Generation; DLSS Super Resolution; DLAA
Also worth noting: the latest GeForce Game Ready Driver is now version 576.88, which dropped on July 1. If you haven’t updated yet, now’s a good time to grab it either from NVIDIA’s site or through the NVIDIA app.