NVIDIA’s DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation continues its rollout, this time enhancing three more games with dramatic boosts in frame rates and lower latency.
This week, Marvel Rivals, War Thunder, and RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business join the DLSS 4 party, with support for NVIDIA Reflex further optimizing responsiveness.
Just as Season 3 hits in Marvel Rivals, players equipped with RTX 50 series GPUs will see performance skyrocket. According to NVIDIA, a fully maxed-out 4K setup with an RTX 5090 can reach an astonishing 450 FPS. Even lower-tier cards like the RTX 5060 can punch above 300 FPS at 1080p with DLSS 4 enabled. And it’s not just about raw speed-NVIDIA Reflex can slash input latency by up to 55%, giving players a serious competitive edge.
War Thunder also gets the DLSS 4 treatment, although players remain divided. The addition of Multi Frame Generation and ray tracing support means RTX 50 owners can now enjoy better image quality and smoother gameplay-assuming you stick with DX11, as DX12 performance remains rocky, according to the community.
Rounding out the trio, RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business is launching with day-one support for DLSS 4. This DLC for the 2023 reboot of RoboCop promises cinematic action and now, blisteringly high frame rates-an ideal pairing for NVIDIA’s latest AI-powered tech.
While NVIDIA touts impressive numbers, the real-world experience may vary depending on how well developers optimize around the new tech. Still, for players on the RTX 50 series, these updates are a massive win.