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Forza Horizon 6, Alan Wake Remastered and more get DLSS 4

The latest Nvidia Game Ready graphics driver has arrived, bringing with it a few fixes and improvements. On top of that, Nvidia is also announcing a new round of DLSS supported games this week, including confirmation that Forza Horizon 6 will utilise DLSS 4.

Forza Horizon 6 takes the series to Japan, giving fans an opportunity to race across the streets of Tokyo and beyond. At launch, the game will support DLSS 4 with Multi-Frame Generation, so those with RTX 50 series GPUs can activate up to 4X frame generation to max out extremely high refresh rate monitors. If you have an RTX 40 series GPU, you will still be able to use standard Frame Generation, but you won't be able to go above 2X.

A lesser-known racing title, Screamer, is also launching with DLSS 4 support. Subliminal, a new psychological horror game, is also getting DLSS 4 support when it launches this week.

Finally, Alan Wake Remastered, which launched back in 2021 with DLSS 2 baked in, is being upgraded this week. This new update brings HDR support to the game but beyond that, it also makes the jump to DLSS 4.5, enabling dynamic and 6X frame generation modes for RTX 50 GPU users.

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