Yakuza Kiwami 2, Splitgate Arena Reloaded, and ARK Lost Colony Gain DLSS 4 Support as NVIDIA Releases New GeForce Driver
NVIDIA continues to expand its DLSS 4 ecosystem with another wave of game updates and a fresh GeForce Game Ready driver. According to the official NVIDIA update, five additional titles now support DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, led by Yakuza Kiwami 2, Splitgate Arena Reloaded, and ARK Lost Colony. Alongside these additions, several other high profile games received rendering upgrades, while NVIDIA pushed a new GeForce driver to ensure stability and performance across the board.
Splitgate Arena Reloaded marks the return of the Splitgate franchise, as developer 1047 Games merges elements from both the original Splitgate and Splitgate Two into a single unified experience. The title launched as a free to play release on PC and consoles on December seventeen and includes full support for DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation. As a fast paced competitive first person shooter built around portals and precision gunplay, Splitgate Arena Reloaded is well suited to high frame rate rendering, making DLSS 4 a natural fit for players looking to maximize responsiveness on modern NVIDIA hardware.
However, early engagement metrics suggest the relaunch has faced challenges. Based on publicly available SteamDB concurrent player data, the PC player count has yet to show a meaningful rebound following launch. While SteamDB does not reflect the full cross platform audience, the numbers indicate that Splitgate Arena Reloaded still has ground to recover after the troubled debut of Splitgate Two.
Yakuza Kiwami 2 also received a notable upgrade. A recent update introduced DLSS Super Resolution and DLSS Frame Generation, and players can now further enhance performance by enabling DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation through the NVIDIA app using DLSS overrides. This gives PC players additional flexibility to push higher frame rates while preserving image quality in one of Sega’s most popular Yakuza remasters.
In the MMO space, Ashes of Creation recently entered early access on PC with DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation support available at launch. The title has quickly gained traction and is currently trending on Steam, as shown by SteamDB activity charts. Its inclusion highlights NVIDIA’s continued focus on supporting large scale online worlds that benefit from both performance scaling and visual fidelity.
The remaining two titles rounding out this DLSS 4 expansion are ARK Lost Colony and AION Two. ARK Lost Colony gains DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation support as part of a new update available now, while AION Two is scheduled to receive the same support on December twenty four as part of its upcoming update. These additions further strengthen DLSS 4 adoption across survival and MMORPG genres.
Beyond DLSS updates, NVIDIA also confirmed several additional rendering enhancements. Dying Light The Beast now supports ray tracing, while Lost Ark has added DLSS Super Resolution, giving players more options to balance performance and visuals. To support all of these changes, NVIDIA has released a new GeForce Game Ready driver that resolves a color related issue from the previous release and includes multiple stability and compatibility fixes.
With DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation now reaching a broader range of genres and game engines, NVIDIA continues to position its RTX ecosystem as a key performance differentiator for PC gaming heading into twenty twenty six.
Which of these DLSS 4 updates matters most to you, and are you seeing tangible gains from Multi Frame Generation in your favorite titles?
