Battlefield 6, Little Nightmares III, and Crimson Desert to Launch With NVIDIA DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation Support
NVIDIA has announced that several highly anticipated titles, including Battlefield 6, Little Nightmares III, and Crimson Desert, will debut with DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation support. This advanced technology continues to expand across major releases, promising substantial performance boosts and smoother visuals for RTX GPU users.
According to NVIDIA’s latest update on its official blog, Battlefield 6, which launches in just two days, will include full DLSS 4 support from day one. At maximum settings and 4K resolution, NVIDIA claims players using the GeForce RTX 50 Series will experience massive performance gains, up to a 3.8x increase in frame rates. Benchmarks show the GeForce RTX 5090 reaching over 470 FPS, the RTX 5080 exceeding 330 FPS, the RTX 5070 Ti nearing 300 FPS, and the RTX 5070 surpassing 230 FPS, all while maintaining exceptional image fidelity and responsiveness through NVIDIA Reflex.
Meanwhile, Little Nightmares III, launching on October 10, will also feature DLSS 4 Multi Frame Gen. Although it’s not a title that demands the ultra-high frame rates of competitive shooters, the added smoothness will enhance immersion as players explore the unsettling world created by Supermassive Games.
In addition, Crimson Desert - the upcoming open-world RPG from Pearl Abyss - will launch with DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation when it arrives next March, ensuring breathtaking visuals and fluid performance for players across high-end systems. NVIDIA has confirmed that more details about its DLSS implementation in Crimson Desert will be shared closer to the game’s release.
NVIDIA also revealed that Mavrix, the new mountain biking game by Matt Jones, will soon integrate DLSS Super Resolution and DLSS Frame Generation, expanding the list of supported titles.
Just last month, Jurassic World Evolution 3 and Annata joined the growing roster of DLSS 4-compatible games, marking another step forward for NVIDIA’s AI-powered upscaling and frame generation technology.
With more games adopting DLSS 4, NVIDIA continues to set the standard for next-generation graphics performance, delivering higher frame rates and lower latency across both action-packed shooters and cinematic adventures alike.
Which of these DLSS 4 titles are you most excited to try? the adrenaline-fueled Battlefield 6, the eerie Little Nightmares III, or the ambitious open world of Crimson Desert? Let us know below!