Two high-profile PC titles—Dune: Awakening and F1 25—are now leveraging NVIDIA’s latest DLSS 4 technology with Multi Frame Generation, offering significantly enhanced performance and image quality for gamers equipped with modern RTX hardware.
Funcom’s Dune: Awakening enters wide release on June 10, following a staggered rollout for Deluxe and Ultimate edition owners. Set on the unforgiving desert planet of Arrakis, the survival MMO blends sandbox mechanics with social dynamics in a persistent world shaped by Frank Herbert’s original lore and inspired by the visual design of Denis Villeneuve’s film adaptations. The game launches with full support for NVIDIA DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, alongside Frame Generation, Super Resolution, and NVIDIA Reflex. According to NVIDIA, players with supported hardware can see up to a 4.9X increase in frame rates at 4K with maximum settings enabled, thanks to the combination of Multi Frame Generation and the latest DLSS AI-enhanced Super Resolution model.

Meanwhile, EA Sports F1 25 marks a new technical milestone in racing simulation with the introduction of path tracing on PC, raising the bar for real-time lighting and reflection accuracy. Developed in alignment with the 2025 FIA Formula One World Championship, F1 25 integrates DLSS Ray Reconstruction, a feature that replaces legacy ray tracing denoisers with an AI-driven model to improve stability and visual clarity under dynamic lighting conditions—particularly in scenes with weather changes or complex materials like wet asphalt and carbon fiber.
DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation is also supported in F1 25, with the most substantial gains seen on GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs. When combined with Ray Reconstruction and DLSS Super Resolution, NVIDIA reports up to a 7.9X performance increase in a 4K race scenario on a wet Bahrain night circuit with full grid conditions.
For those on GeForce RTX 40 Series cards, DLSS Frame Generation remains available and effective, while all RTX owners can leverage DLSS Super Resolution regardless of generation. As DLSS 4 remains exclusive to the 50 Series, the benefits scale with hardware, but all supported users stand to gain from improved image fidelity and lower latency, especially in demanding scenarios.
While these updates highlight NVIDIA’s continued push toward AI-enhanced rendering technologies, they also point to broader trends in PC gaming—namely, a convergence between cutting-edge visual techniques and scalable performance across hardware tiers. Both Dune: Awakening and F1 25 offer native support for multiple DLSS tiers, giving players a spectrum of visual and performance trade-offs to suit their systems and preferences.
Whether navigating the shifting sands of Arrakis or threading through corners in a high-speed F1 showdown, DLSS 4’s Multi Frame Generation and AI-enhanced features now offer a tangible improvement for players seeking high frame rates without compromising visual quality.