NVIDIA is bringing another wave of games into its DLSS ecosystem, with five titles confirmed to adopt the latest RTX enhancements. Most of the new additions are powered by DLSS 4, alongside complementary technologies like Frame Generation, Super Resolution, and ray-traced effects.
The standout release is Dying Light: The Beast, which evolves from a planned DLC for Dying Light 2: Stay Human into a standalone entry. The game reintroduces the first installment’s protagonist, Kyle Crane, who ventures into the Castor Woods to face fresh zombie threats while embracing a stronger survival-horror focus.
Meanwhile, Mistfall Hunter and Farming Simulator 25 benefit from DLSS 4’s Multi Frame Generation, pushing performance into triple-digit frame rates even at 4K. Other titles, including Jump Space and Gears of War: Reloaded, are also gaining DLSS upgrades that vary from Super Resolution boosts to transformer AI model enhancements.
Games updated with DLSS in the latest cycle
- Dying Light: The Beast – DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation; DLSS Frame Generation; DLSS Super Resolution; ray-traced Ambient Occlusion, Global Illumination, Reflections, and Shadows; NVIDIA Reflex
- Mistfall Hunter – DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation
- Farming Simulator 25 – DLSS Super Resolution; DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation; DLSS Frame Generation
- Jump Space – DLSS Super Resolution
- Gears of War: Reloaded – DLSS Super Resolution with transformer AI model upgrade via NVIDIA app; NVIDIA DLAA