Summary
- 75 games will support DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Generation, significantly boosting FPS, exclusively on RTX 50 GPUs initially.
- Nvidia's Blackwell GPUs (RTX 50 series), led by the $1,999 RTX 5090 flagship, introduce enhanced DLSS technology.
- While initially exclusive to RTX 50, some DLSS 4 and Multi-Frame Generation features will eventually be available on older RTX cards.
Nvidia's CES 2025 keynote unveiled a major graphics upgrade: DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Generation, supported by 75 games at launch, exclusively on the new RTX 50 series GPUs. Titles like Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Cyberpunk 2077, and Marvel Rivals will showcase this technology.
The Blackwell architecture powering the RTX 50 series builds upon Ada Lovelace, enhancing DLSS. Launching in January, Multi-Frame Generation promises substantial FPS increases compared to its predecessor. The RTX 5090, the flagship, boasts 32GB GDDR7 memory and a $1,999 starting price. The RTX 5080, 5070 Ti, and 5070 will start at $999, $749, and $549 respectively.
Nvidia highlighted the transformative potential of DLSS 4 and Multi-Frame Generation, showcasing a list of 75 games and applications with immediate support. Using Cyberpunk 2077 as an example, they demonstrated a frame rate jump from under 30 FPS (with ray tracing and DLSS/MFG off) to 236 FPS (with both enabled) on the RTX 5090.
75 Games and Apps with Initial DLSS 4 and Multi-Frame Generation Support:
- A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead
- Akimbot
- Alan Wake 2
- Aunt Fatima
- Backrooms: Escape Together
- Bears In Space
- Bellwright
- Crown Simulator
- D5 Render
- Deceit 2
- Deep Rock Galactic
- Deliver Us Mars
- Desordre: A Puzzle Adventure
- Desynced: Autonomous Colony Simulator
- Diablo 4
- Direct Contact
- Dragon Age: The Veilguard
- Dungeonborne
- Dynasty Warriors: Origins
- Enlisted
- Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn
- Fort Solis
- Frostpunk 2
- Ghostrunner 2
- God of War Ragnarok
- Gray Zone Warfare
- Ground Branch
- Hitman World of Assassination
- Hogwarts Legacy
- Icarus
- Immortals of Aveum
- Indiana Jones and the Great Circle
- Jusant
- JX Online 3
- Kristala
- Layers of Fear
- Liminalcore
- Lords of the Fallen
- Marvel Rivals
- Microsoft Flight Simulator
- Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024
- Mortal Online 2
- Naraka: Bladepoint
- Need for Speed Unbound
- Outpost: Infinity Siege
- Pax Dei
- Payday 3
- Qanga
- Ready or Not
- Remnant 2
- Satisfactory
- Scum
- Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2
- Silent Hill 2
- Sky: The Misty Isle
- Slender: The Arrival
- Squad
- Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl
- Star Wars Outlaws
- Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
- Starship Troopers: Extermination
- Still Wakes The Deep
- Supermoves
- Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown
- The Axis Unseen
- The Finals
- The First Descendent
- The Thaumaturge
- Torque Drive 2
- Tribes 3: Rivals
- Witchfire
- World of Jade Dynasty
While Nvidia hasn't specified a precise January release date for the RTX 50 series, they confirmed that some DLSS 4 enhancements (Frame Generation, Ray Reconstruction, DLAA) will eventually reach older RTX 40 series cards via future driver updates. Upcoming titles like Doom: The Dark Ages will also utilize Multi-Frame Generation and Ray Reconstruction. PC gamers considering an upgrade to the RTX 50 series will find a compelling array of features to consider.
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