- By Prateek Levi
- Sat, 04 Apr 2026 01:22 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Some of the biggest titles in gaming are going to be dropped soon, and Nvidia has already announced the support for DLSS 4 (Deep Learning Super Sampling) in many of these upcoming games with popular titles like Forza Horizon 6, and with Nvidia's latest Game Ready 595.97 driver update things can get interesting.
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But it's not just DLSS 4 that gamers will get to experience; Nvidia is also bringing Multi-Frame Generation to it from launch day itself. The duo of DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation will amp up the image sharpness and fidelity while also improving the visual smoothness of the game. The latest Game Ready update will also bring DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution support for Alan Wake Remastered as well.
While all the limelight right now is on the DLSS 5 that the tech giant showcased earlier at the GTC 2026, these previous implements will still bring you a pretty good gaming experience. Apart from the ones named above, some more popular titles are also going to get a performance upgrade with the DLSS 4 update, like Nioh 3 and Sea of Remnants, and will also receive Multi-Frame Generation support.
The Game Ready Driver is currently available for installation; all you need to do is to head to the official Nvidia website or the official Nvidia app.
At the latest GTC Nvidia showcased the DLSS 5, and it looks like something that changes the game all together. With samples from the latest Resident Evil game looking almost hyperrealistic, Nvidia is amping up its game by just playing with amped-up light and shadow mechanics, which is, in my opinion, a step forward, but it will all come back to how it's priced, and let's not forget the artistic price of the technology as well, as it faced backlash from creators who expressed that it alters the intent with which a character's animation was captured, many calling it an AI airbrush filter as well.
According to Nvidia, their DLSS 5 is trained to "end-to-end understand complex scene semantics such as characters, hair, fabric, and translucent skin, along with environmental lighting conditions like front-lit, back-lit, or overcast – all by analyzing a single frame.”
