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NVIDIA has announced new updates to its DLSS 4 technology, now featuring Multi Frame Generation. The latest enhancement boosts performance in Killing Floor 3, WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers, and The First Descendant.

The company also revealed the release of a new GeForce Game Ready Driver. It delivers optimal performance for WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers and prepares systems for Valorant‘s upcoming Unreal Engine 5 upgrade.

Tripwire Interactive’s Killing Floor 3 is the latest title in the action-horror FPS series. It launches July 24 and supports DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, DLSS Frame Generation, and DLSS Super Resolution. Gamers can also enhance image quality using DLAA and improve responsiveness with NVIDIA Reflex.

WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers, developed by Leenzee and published by 505 Games, also launches July 24. Set in the late Ming Dynasty, this action RPG supports DLSS 4 out-of-the-box. At 4K and max settings, DLSS 4 with Super Resolution multiplies frame rates by an average of 5.9X.

Meanwhile, The First Descendant: Breakthrough goes live on August 7 as part of season 3. A sneak peek of the update starts on July 24. The Unreal Engine 5-based shooter introduces DLSS 4, adding to existing support for DLSS Super Resolution, Ray Reconstruction, Reflex, DLAA, and ray-traced effects.

Moonshot Games and Dreamhaven will release Wildgate on July 22. This PVP multiplayer shooter combines ship-to-ship combat with fast-paced first-person gameplay. The game supports DLSS Super Resolution with the latest transformer AI model.

Valorant, developed by Riot Games, is set to upgrade to Unreal Engine 5 on July 29. NVIDIA reported that the new Game Ready Driver will ensure optimal performance and continue to support NVIDIA Reflex.

  • NVIDIA DLSS 4 now features Multi Frame Generation
  • Game Ready Driver optimizes Valorant UE5 update
  • DLSS 4 support expands to Killing Floor 3 and WUCHANG

These updates highlight NVIDIA’s continued push to enhance performance and image quality across top-tier gaming titles.