NVIDIA is supercharging some of gaming’s biggest and most visually stunning titles this week with the rollout of DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation. The latest update delivers massive performance gains in Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced, Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II Enhanced, Titan Quest II, and the soon-to-launch Supraworld. A new GeForce Game Ready Driver has also landed to ensure the smoothest possible experience in GTA V Enhanced and Hellblade II Enhanced.
Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced
Already loaded with ray-traced ambient occlusion, global illumination, shadows, and reflections, the newest GTA V Enhanced update adds full DLSS 4 support. On GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generationboosts 4K, max-settings, ray-traced performance by up to 3.9x, delivering silky-smooth gameplay without sacrificing visual fidelity. NVIDIA Reflex further reduces latency for a more responsive feel.
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II Enhanced
Ninja Theory’s update introduces a ‘Very High’ graphics preset, a new Dark Rot mode, developer commentary, and an improved photo mode. With DLSS 4 engaged, frame rates soar even higher than before, while NVIDIA Reflex cuts PC latency by up to 57%, keeping the game ultra-responsive at maximum detail.
Supraworld
Launching in Early Access on August 15, Supraworld — a whimsical, puzzle-packed first-person Metroidvania from the creators of Supraland — will support DLSS 4 from day one. Players can combine Multi Frame Generation, Frame Generation, and DLSS Super Resolution for performance, or opt for DLAA to max out image quality.
Titan Quest II
Already a hit with over 300,000 copies sold in its first few days of Early Access, Titan Quest II comes fully loaded with DLSS 4 features. GeForce RTX 50 Series gamers get the biggest boost with Multi Frame Generation, RTX 40 Series players can tap into Frame Generation, and all RTX cards benefit from DLSS Super Resolution. An updated AI model refines image quality even further, while DLAA offers a quality-first alternative.

