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F1 25, The Last of Us Part II Remastered, Avowed, and Others Add NVIDIA DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation Support

NVIDIA recently revealed updated integrations for its DLSS 4 Multi Frame Gen and DLSS Super Resolution features across several titles. Among these, F1 25 debuts today for early-access players with full DLSS 4 compatibility. Additional supported games include Avowed, Everspace 2, and Wreckfest 2, alongside Storror Parkour Pro, The Last of Us Part II Remastered, and Torque Drift 2. Two titles—Game of Thrones: Kingsroad and Revenge of the Savage Planet—now feature DLSS Super Resolution.

Racing enthusiasts diving into F1 25 can utilize DLSS Ray Reconstruction to maintain visual fidelity while enabling ray-traced effects. Owners of NVIDIA’s RTX 50 Series GPUs will maximize performance through DLSS 4 optimizations. Meanwhile, The Last of Us Part II Remastered’s PC version now includes DLSS 4 support, enhancing gameplay fluidity as HBO’s adaptation concludes its second season. Initial reports highlighted strong performance during the title’s PC release, but DLSS 4 further refines the experience for those comparing narrative executions across mediums.

This announcement expands NVIDIA’s roster of DLSS 4-enabled titles to over 125 games and applications, continuing the company’s push for advanced rendering solutions. Developers continue adopting these technologies to balance high-quality visuals with smoother frame rates across diverse hardware configurations.