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Battlefield 6 to launch with NVIDIA DLSS 4, plus a wave of RTX game updates

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August 29, 2025

The next few weeks are shaping up to be massive for PC gamers. NVIDIA has confirmed that Battlefield 6 will debut on October 10th with full support for its latest DLSS 4 technology, while a lineup of major releases and updates — from Lost Soul Aside to Indiana Jones and the Great Circle — are rolling out RTX-powered upgrades.

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  • Battlefield 6: All-Out Warfare Meets DLSS 4
  • Lost Soul Aside Brings Cinematic RTX Effects
  • Sword of Justice Expands With DLSS 4
  • Wuthering Waves Pushes RTX Even Further
  • Starship Troopers: Extermination Gets Bug-Squashing Boost
  • EVE Online Levels Up With Ray Tracing
  • Indiana Jones Returns With RTX Hair Tech
  • Game Ready Driver Update

Battlefield 6: All-Out Warfare Meets DLSS 4

EA’s Battlefield 6 is primed for launch following what the publisher calls the franchise’s most successful beta yet — 92 million hours of gameplay across 420 million matches. The full release will ship with DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, DLSS Super Resolution, DLAA, and NVIDIA Reflex, giving GeForce RTX players a major performance edge out of the gate.

Lost Soul Aside Brings Cinematic RTX Effects

Ultizero Games’ long-awaited Lost Soul Aside arrives today, August 29, backed by a full suite of RTX features. Expect ray-traced reflections and shadows alongside DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, which NVIDIA claims can boost frame rates by up to 5x on RTX 50 GPUs. Reflex support further trims latency for faster response times in this fast-paced action RPG.

Sword of Justice Expands With DLSS 4

NetEase’s Sword of Justice — a social RPG set in 12th-century China — has already captivated more than 40 million players in China. Its latest PC update introduces DLSS 4, Reflex, and Ray Reconstruction for path-traced visuals, with a global launch still to come.

Wuthering Waves Pushes RTX Even Further

Wuthering Waves continues to be one of the most RTX-heavy open-world titles. KURO GAMES has just added DLSS 4 support, promising an average 4.3x performance boost at 4K with ray tracing maxed out for RTX 50 owners.

Starship Troopers: Extermination Gets Bug-Squashing Boost

Offworld Industries’ 16-player co-op shooter Starship Troopers: Extermination also joins the DLSS 4 club, pushing higher frame rates for large-scale alien battles while retaining its existing DLSS FG and Super Resolution support.

EVE Online Levels Up With Ray Tracing

After more than two decades, EVE Online continues to evolve. Its newest update introduces ray-traced shadows and DLSS 4 options for RTX 50 users, alongside DLAA for players who want maximum image quality.

Indiana Jones Returns With RTX Hair Tech

On September 4, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants DLC goes live with more than just new story content. GeForce RTX players can expect path tracing and a quirky but impressive upgrade: RTX Hair. This new feature enhances hair rendering in cutscenes, giving Indy and key characters more lifelike detail.

Game Ready Driver Update

To support all of these titles, NVIDIA has pushed a new Game Ready Driver optimized for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants and Wuthering Waves.

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