World of Tanks: HEAT, 007 First Light, Starminer, F1 25, and Helldivers 2 Join NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 Support Lineup

NVIDIA is bringing another strong week of PC gaming updates, with several new and upcoming titles adding support for DLSS 4.5 with Multi Frame Generation, DLSS Super Resolution, NVIDIA Reflex, and other RTX technologies. According to the latest NVIDIA GeForce update, this week’s lineup includes 007 First Light, World of Tanks: HEAT, Starminer, F1 25, and Helldivers 2, giving GeForce RTX players more options to push higher frame rates across both new releases and established titles.

The biggest launch of the week is 007 First Light, IO Interactive’s new take on James Bond. Players who purchased the Deluxe Edition gained access 24 hours ahead of the official May 27, 2026 release, with the game arriving alongside support for DLSS 4.5 with Multi Frame Generation, DLSS Ray Reconstruction, and DLSS Super Resolution.

For players preparing to jump into the game, NVIDIA has also released the official GeForce Game Ready Driver for 007 First Light. This driver is designed to deliver optimized performance for the game’s RTX feature set, giving GeForce RTX users better access to the latest DLSS technology from day 1.

NVIDIA is placing particular focus on the GeForce RTX 50 Series experience. According to the company, RTX 5090 users can play 007 First Light at maximum settings in 4K with DLSS 4.5 enabled and performance reaching up to 563 FPS. That figure highlights NVIDIA’s current performance messaging around DLSS 4.5, especially for users looking to combine premium visuals with extremely high frame rates. NVIDIA is also offering a bundle promotion with GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards and 007 First Light for players planning a GPU upgrade.

World of Tanks: HEAT also joins the DLSS 4.5 lineup this week. The game launches as a free to play PvP vehicle shooter built around 5v5 and 10v10 combat, giving players a more focused tactical vehicle battle experience. At launch, World of Tanks: HEAT supports DLSS Super Resolution, DLSS Multi Frame Generation, and NVIDIA Reflex, which should help improve both performance and responsiveness during competitive matches.

Starminer is another new release arriving this week with NVIDIA technology support. The game launches with DLSS Super Resolution and DLSS Frame Generation, while players can upgrade to DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation through the NVIDIA App. This is also notable because the NVIDIA App has now officially replaced NVIDIA Control Panel after its 20 year run, marking a major software platform transition for GeForce users.

F1 25 is not launching this week, but it is already confirmed to support NVIDIA DLSS Multi Frame Generation when it releases on June 3, 2026. The racing title will also include DLSS Super Resolution and NVIDIA Reflex, making it another high speed competitive title where low latency and high frame rates can directly improve the gameplay experience.

Finally, Helldivers 2 is receiving DLSS support after being one of the more unusual PC releases without support for major upscaling technologies. The update was announced last week and is scheduled to go live on May 27, 2026. For players who have been waiting for NVIDIA upscaling support, this update should provide a meaningful performance boost, especially at higher resolutions or during more chaotic combat scenarios.

This week’s DLSS rollout shows NVIDIA continuing to expand its RTX ecosystem across multiple genres, from cinematic action and vehicle combat to space simulation, racing, and cooperative shooters. With DLSS 4.5, Multi Frame Generation, Reflex, and the NVIDIA App now taking a larger role in the PC gaming stack, GeForce RTX players are seeing a broader push toward higher frame rates, lower latency, and easier feature management across new and existing games.


Which game are you most interested in testing with NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 this week, 007 First Light, World of Tanks: HEAT, Starminer, F1 25, or Helldivers 2?

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