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Avowed, F1 25 and more get DLSS 4 this week

Each week, Nvidia announces DLSS game updates and this week is no different. The end of May will see the release of EA Sports F1 25, developed by the racing specialists at Codemasters, with support for ray tracing and DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation. RTX 40 GPU users can make use of standard Frame Generation.

Aside from F1 25, Obsidian's Avowed is getting a major DLSS update, introducing the latest DLSS 4 model with Multi Frame-Generation support. With access to 4x Frame Generation, the best RTX 50 series GPUs will be capable of pushing over 300FPS in the game.

Everspace 2 is another major ongoing game getting the DLSS 4 upgrade this week with support for Multi-Frame Generation, along with The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered and Revenge of the Savage Planet.

One other brand new game launching this week with DLSS 4 is STORROR: Parkour Pro, a multiplayer parkour sports game that honestly looks quite fun. It'll have ray-tracing, all the DLSS features you would expect and naturally, it also has Reflex to reduce system latency while gaming.

Through the Nvidia App, you can now force enable the latest DLSS models in two more titles as well – Wreckfest 2 and Game of Thrones: Kingsroad.

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