Styx Blades of Greed and Star Trek Voyager Across the Unknown Launch with NVIDIA DLSS 4 Multi Frame Gen Support

NVIDIA is keeping the weekly momentum rolling with another DLSS 4 Tuesday, adding a fresh batch of titles to the ecosystem as more games ship with DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation support right out of the gate. According to NVIDIA’s latest update, this week’s standout pair is Styx Blades of Greed and Star Trek Voyager Across the Unknown, both launching with DLSS 4 Multi Frame Gen, plus NVIDIA Reflex and DLSS Super Resolution.

For players, the practical value proposition is straightforward. Multi Frame Gen is positioned as the lever for higher frame rates in demanding scenarios, while Reflex targets latency, and DLSS Super Resolution provides the scaling layer that keeps image quality competitive while reducing render load. NVIDIA also notes that users running the NVIDIA app can upgrade supported titles to DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution, giving PC players a forward compatible path to extract more value from the same content pipeline without waiting on separate game patches.

Two new launches with DLSS 4 Multi Frame Gen

Styx Blades of Greed
The stealth driven goblin series returns with day one DLSS 4 Multi Frame Gen, Reflex, and DLSS Super Resolution support. The key takeaway here is consistency under pressure. Stealth games live and die on responsiveness and stable frame pacing, so this is exactly the kind of genre where Reflex and stronger performance headroom can translate into a cleaner moment to moment experience, especially in dense sandbox spaces.

Star Trek Voyager Across the Unknown
This strategy management release puts you in charge of the U S S Voyager, tasked with managing the crew and navigating the long road back to Earth. Strategy and management games can be deceptively heavy, particularly when simulation layers stack and late game complexity spikes. DLSS 4 support at launch is a smart alignment move that reduces performance friction and makes the title more scalable across a wider range of PC builds.

Also launching with DLSS features this week

NVIDIA also flags NORSE Oath of Blood as arriving with DLSS Frame Generation and DLSS Super Resolution, with an upgrade path via the NVIDIA app to DLSS 4 Multi Frame Gen and DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution. In other words, it is joining the DLSS runway now, and can be pulled forward into the newer stack through the app upgrade flow.

Styx Blades of Greed is slated to arrive on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X and S later this week, making it the broader multi platform play in this DLSS focused update, even though DLSS itself remains a PC side performance feature.


If you were to pick one title to stress test DLSS 4 Multi Frame Gen this week, would you go for the stealth sandbox of Styx or the systems heavy strategy layer of Star Trek Voyager Across the Unknown?

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