NVIDIA has announced the latest batch of games that have added support for its DLSS 4 Multi Frame Gen and DLSS Super Resolution technology, including F1 25, which launches today for those with paid early access, and with support for DLSS 4.
Seven games in total officially added support for DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation: F1 25, Avowed, Everspace 2, Storror Parkour Pro, The Last of Us Part II Remastered, Torque Drift 2, and Wreckfest 2. Two more games added support for DLSS Super Resolution: Game of Thrones: Kingsroad and Revenge of the Savage Planet.
Players jumping into F1 25 today or in a few days when it launches for everyone who didn’t pay to play a few days early will also be able to take advantage of DLSS Ray Reconstruction for a more stable gameplay experience without losing the graphical impact that comes with ray-tracing, and those who have one of the GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards from NVIDIA will be able to take full advantage of DLSS 4.
And just in time for HBO’s The Last of Us concluding its second season, players can jump into The Last of Us Part II Remastered on PC with DLSS 4 support, which was missed when we checked it out for its PC launch at the beginning of last month. Though to the credit of Naughty Dog and Nixxes, Wccftech’s Alessio Palumbo still found it to be a smooth experience at launch. Now with DLSS 4 support, it should be even smoother for players looking to compare and contrast how the story is portrayed in HBO’s premiere TV version of it versus Naughty Dog’s original game.
The seven games announced today now join the more than 125 games and applications that support NVIDIA DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation technology, a milestone that NVIDIA recently confirmed.

