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Marvel Rivals, War Thunder and RoboCop get DLSS 4 upgrades this week

Each week, Nvidia provides an update on the latest games launching with DLSS. This week's list features some prominent names in the multiplayer space, including Marvel Rivals and War Thunder, both of which are getting the upgrade to DLSS 4.

While both Marvel Rivals and War Thunder already had DLSS support, new updates arriving this week bring an upgrade to DLSS 4. The latest version includes Multi-Frame Generation, allowing frame rates to be multiplied further. In Marvel Rivals, Nvidia claims up to 5x higher frame rates with the highest Multi-Frame Gen setting. These enhancements arrive alongside Marvel Rivals' Season 3 update. War Thunder's DLSS 4 upgrade also arrives alongside a major update – the Leviathans update.

RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business is the third game getting DLSS 4 this week. This standalone expansion to the excellent cinematic shooter, RoboCop: Rogue City now gets DLSS 4 with Multi-Frame Generation, so RTX 50 series GPU users can get an even bigger boost to frame rates. In the case of all DLSS 4 titles, those with older RTX 40 series GPUs can still use Frame Generation, but only the lowest setting.

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