Arknights Endfield Gets 3X Performance Boost With DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, NVIDIA Says

With only a few hours left before Arknights Endfield officially launches, NVIDIA has confirmed that the PC version will ship with support for DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, plus the full linked stack including Super Resolution, Frame Generation, and Reflex. The headline claim is a big one for players chasing high refresh gameplay: NVIDIA says GeForce RTX 50 Series owners can see an average 3X frame rate boost at 4K when DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation is enabled and Super Resolution is set to Performance Mode.

At lower resolutions, NVIDIA says DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation can help most GeForce RTX GPUs hit the game’s in game cap of 480 FPS, which tracks with Endfield’s cross platform DNA since it is also built for mobile and PlayStation 5. NVIDIA’s messaging is also clearly nudging players toward quality wins, not just raw frames. With that extra performance headroom, enabling the second generation DLSS Super Resolution Transformer model unveiled at CES 2026 becomes an easy value play for sharper image reconstruction. For now, NVIDIA notes you will need to toggle the Transformer model through the NVIDIA app, while native in game support is currently being developed by HYPERGRYPH.

On the product side, Arknights Endfield is positioned as a free to play action RPG with simulation elements layered in, and it is not launching on Steam for PC. Instead, the PC build will be available via the official website launcher or the Epic Games Store.


PC system requirements

Specification Minimum Recommended
OS Version Windows 10 (64-bit) Windows 10 or Windows 11 (64-bit)
CPU Intel Core i5-9400F or equivalent Intel Core i7-10700K or equivalent or higher
Memory 16 GB 16 GB or higher
GPU NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 or equivalent NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 or equivalent or higher
DirectX DirectX 11 DirectX 11
Storage 50 GB free space (+ 40 GB for unpacking) SSD recommended, 50 GB free space (+ 40 GB for unpacking)


Are you prioritizing the 480 FPS ceiling for competitive smoothness, or are you more interested in turning on the Transformer Super Resolution model to push image quality while keeping high frame rates?

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