Five more games just got Nvidia's latest upscaling tech, DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation. The list includes Yakuza Kiwami 2, the newly launched free shooter Splitgate: Arena Reloaded, and ARK: Lost Colony. The early access MMO Ashes of Creation launched with it, and AION2 will add support soon. A fresh Game Ready driver was also released to enable these features and fix some bugs.
Splitgate's re-release aims to combine the best of its previous versions, with DLSS 4 targeting high frame rates for its competitive gameplay. Meanwhile, a Yakuza Kiwami 2 patch recently added older DLSS modes, which can now be overridden through the Nvidia app for the newer multi-frame tech. In other graphics news, Dying Light: The Beast added ray-tracing support, and Lost Ark implemented standard DLSS Super Resolution.
Despite the new tech, player interest seems mixed. Splitgate's re-launch hasn't significantly boosted its concurrent player counts on Steam, according to available data, while Ashes of Creation is currently trending on the platform.
Splitgate's re-release aims to combine the best of its previous versions, with DLSS 4 targeting high frame rates for its competitive gameplay. Meanwhile, a Yakuza Kiwami 2 patch recently added older DLSS modes, which can now be overridden through the Nvidia app for the newer multi-frame tech. In other graphics news, Dying Light: The Beast added ray-tracing support, and Lost Ark implemented standard DLSS Super Resolution.
Despite the new tech, player interest seems mixed. Splitgate's re-launch hasn't significantly boosted its concurrent player counts on Steam, according to available data, while Ashes of Creation is currently trending on the platform.