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NVIDIA Unveils DLSS 4 Support for Over 125 Games at Computex 2025

Taipei, Taiwan – NVIDIA showcased its latest advancements in gaming technology, announcing that DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation is now available in over 125 games and applications during Computex 2025.
The new technology, launched at the end of January alongside the GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards, supports a suite of features including DLSS Frame Generation and DLSS Super Resolution, significantly enhancing gaming performance and visuals. Just five months after its launch, NVIDIA’s DLSS 4 achieved support in 75 titles, surpassing 100 in March, and hitting 125 this month.
NVIDIA’s DLSS 4 offers gamers the ability to experience up to three additional frames per traditionally rendered frame, amplifying frame rates by up to eight times compared to standard rendering methods. This boost allows players to maximize visual settings while maintaining incredible frame rates. New titles launching with DLSS 4 support include popular games such as Crimson Desert, F1 25, and DOOM: The Dark Ages.
NVIDIA’s partnership with id Software for DOOM: The Dark Ages introduced path tracing and DLSS Ray Reconstruction, aiming to elevate the immersive experience for PC gamers. The update, set to roll out in June, will provide improved lighting and visuals, further enhancing the game’s graphical fidelity.
Portal with RTX has also received a significant upgrade, incorporating DLSS 4, enhanced ray tracing capabilities, and improvements to its neural renderer. These upgrades are available to players now, providing an enriched gameplay experience.
As gaming technology continues to evolve, NVIDIA’s commitment to integrating improved graphics performance and rendering techniques marks a notable advancement in the gaming industry.
For gamers looking to explore exciting visuals and enhanced frame rates, the future of NVIDIA’s gaming technology promises to be both groundbreaking and immersive.