This week, Samson has launched with ray tracing, DLSS Ray Reconstruction, and DLSS Multi Frame Generation. Also, Gaijin Entertainment’s Enlisted and War Thunder have both introduced support for DLSS Ray Reconstruction when using each game’s ray-traced effects, and DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution for those playing with FPS-maximizing rasterized visuals.
Also today, our new NVIDIA app update has exited beta, bringing the full suite of DLSS 4.5 updates to every user of our essential application. In January, we launched NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution, enabling all GeForce RTX gamers to further enhance image quality in hundreds of games and apps via the NVIDIA app. Last week, we launched an opt-in NVIDIA app beta, enabling early access to DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, DLSS 4.5 6X Multi Frame Generation, and an enhanced Frame Generation AI model. Now, we’ve officially launched the full suite of NVIDIA app DLSS 4.5 overrides. Simply open the NVIDIA app, and you should soon receive the app update, adding the new overrides, and new app features. For a complete overview of the new DLSS 4.5 overrides, and new app features, please head over to our comprehensive NVIDIA app DLSS 4.5 launch article.
A look at new and upcoming games integrating RTX technologies
The titular Samson returns to Tyndalston, a city that shaped him hard, where every fight is close and every escape is earned. When Liquid Swords’ Samson launched yesterday, it included out of the box support for DLSS Multi Frame Generation, and its visuals are further improved by ray-traced effects, which can be enhanced by DLSS Ray Reconstruction. DLSS Super Resolution can be upgraded to DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution by activating DLSS overrides in the NVIDIA app, with native support coming at a later date.
In Dawn of Defiance, survival is only the beginning. Set in a myth-inspired world drawn from ancient Greek legend, the game casts players as a fallen Spartan awakening in a fractured afterlife—one where the Olympian gods have vanished and chaos has taken hold. Dawn of Defiance is available now featuring DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation for smoother, faster performance. And Via the NVIDIA app, all GeForce RTX 50 Series players can upgrade the game’s DLSS Multi Frame Generation integration to DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, at up to 6X, further accelerating performance. And app users can also upgrade DLSS Super Resolution to DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution, further improving image quality.
In Darkflow Software and Gaijin Entertainment’s Enlisted, each player commands a squad of AI-controlled soldiers in battle, taking direct control as needed, giving battles massive scale and period-accurate intensity. Enlisted has continually updated and enhanced its suite of DLSS technologies. In a recent update, ray-traced reflections, shadows and ambient occlusion exited beta with a raft of improvements. And for GeForce RTX gamers, Darkflow Software has also introduced support for DLSS Ray Reconstruction, further refining ray-traced effects. Finally, Darkflow Software has upgraded DLSS Super Resolution to DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution, further enhancing image quality.
Gaijin Entertainment’s War Thunder features hundreds of high-fidelity, accurately rendered tanks and other ground military vehicles, planes, warships, and more, which players take command of in a variety of arcade and realistic game modes. In the recent, massive “Ninth Wave” update, the ray-traced effects introduced in 2024 have been optimized and enhanced, and support for DLSS Ray Reconstruction added, significantly improving clarity and fidelity for GeForce RTX gamers, as in Enlisted. Similarly, DLSS Super Resolution has been upgraded to DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution, further improving image quality.
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