Hundreds of games make use of Nvidia’s cutting-edge RTX features to enhance visuals and performance at the same time. With DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation on the 50xx GPUs, things got even better. These are the upcoming titles using the tech next.
Upcoming 2026 games with DLSS 4 support
At CES 2026, new games set to be boosted by RTX features, including DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation, were revealed. More are 100% coming as the year advances, but this is the list of titles you should look out for if you want to push the latest Nvidia GeForce GPUs to their limit:
- 007 First Light - DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation
- PRAGMATA - path tracing and DLSS 4
- Resident Evil Requiem - path tracing and DLSS 4
- Phantom Blade Zero - ray tracing and DLSS 4
- Active Matter - DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation and ray tracing
- Screamer - DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation
- DEFECT - DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation
We’ll be updating this list with hot new games set to embrace RTX features as the year advances.
DLSS 4.5: What is it?
Another key announcement from Nvidia at CES 2026 was the next evolution of DLSS 4: version 4.5 introduces the second generation Transformer model (the first iteration had already been producing fantastic results) for DLSS Super Resolution.
This new image reconstruction model is available for all GeForce RTX owners. It’s not limited to 50xx GPUs and must be used through the Nvidia App, on the DLSS Override section of a game’s custom settings, after downloading the latest drivers.
This new model is somewhat heavier to run, which is why Nvidia also recommends using “dynamic Multi Frame Generation” that auto-adjusts the frame rate multiplier. Of course, this extra feature, like the regular MFG, is only available for the last generation of GPUs.
DLSS 4: Full list of games that support it
The full list of games that are already using DLSS 4 features (with many of them probably updating to DLSS 4.5 in the future) is over 250 entries long now, so we won’t be pasting the full one here, but you can expect cutting-edge titles like Alan Wake 2, Battlefield 6, and Cyberpunk 2077 to take full advantage of your 50xx GPU.
To get the full rundown of games that support RTX technologies (and not just DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation), we highly recommend the comprehensive page on Nvidia’s website that’s constantly updated.
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