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GTA V Enhanced gets DLSS 4 upgrade, new GeForce Game Ready driver available

Rockstar finally brought Grand Theft Auto V Expanded & Enhanced to PC a while back, well after the initial release on consoles in 2022. Now, the game is being updated with PC-specific features, including support for the latest versions of Nvidia's DLSS upscaler. 

Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced Edition is getting a new update this week that introduces support for DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation. While Multi-Frame Generation is exclusive to RTX 50 series graphics cards, the game will also support standard DLSS Frame Generation, so those with RTX 40 series graphics cards will benefit as well. On top of that, today also sees the release of Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 – Enhanced Edition. The new update introduces DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation.

Two other games are also getting DLSS upgrades this week – Supraworld, a new puzzle metroidvania game, and Titan Quest 2, which had a surprise launch earlier this month. Both games are updating to DLSS 4 with Multi-Frame Generation this week, and if you'd like to push visuals even further, then DLAA can be used in place of DLSS for maximum image quality.

All of these updates arrive alongside a new GeForce Game Ready Driver, which is now available to download through the Nvidia app, or directly through the Nvidia website.

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