NVIDIA DLSS 4 is now supported in over 175 games, the GeForce company announced today at Gamescom 2025. The list is about to grow with the likes of Resident Evil Requiem (CAPCOM) and Directive 8020 (Supermassive Games), both due in 2026 with DLSS 4 support and full path tracing to maximize visuals and performance.
Several other games will include NVIDIA DLSS 4 and ray tracing:
- Black State (stealth action/adventure game from Turkish developer Motion Blur, which we interviewed a while ago)
- Cinder City (formerly known as Project LLL, an open world MMO shooter announced by NCSoft in late 2022)
- Cronos: The New Dawn (the new sci-fi survival horror IP from Bloober Team, out in a couple of weeks)
- Dying Light: The Beast (the latest entry in the open world zombie franchise, now slated for September 19)
- Honeycomb: The World Beyond (a sci-fi survival sandbox game due in 2025)
- Lost Soul Aside (the action game that started as a one-man project, due in around ten days)
- The Outer Worlds 2 (Obsidian's sci-fi RPG sequel, which is scheduled for October 28)
- Phantom Blade Zero (the hotly anticipated action game from S-GAME with no release window in sight)
- PRAGMATA (CAPCOM's new sci-fi action/adventure game, due at some point in 2026)
In addition, Gearbox's Borderlands 4 and the free-to-play third-person anime-style hero-based shooter game Fate Trigger by Saroasis Studios will support NVIDIA DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, accelerating performance even further for GeForce RTX 50 graphics cards.
Matt Wuebbling, vice president of global GeForce marketing at NVIDIA, said in a statement:
DLSS 4 and path tracing are no longer cutting-edge graphical experiments — they’re the foundation of modern PC gaming titles. Developers are embracing AI-powered rendering to unlock stunning visuals and massive performance gains, enabling gamers everywhere to experience the future of real-time graphics today.
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