NVIDIA DLSS 4 feature

NVIDIA DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Gen is coming to Hellblade 2 & GTA 5 Enhanced Edition

NVIDIA has announced that DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Gen is coming to three new titles. To be more precise, RTX-50 series owners will be able to use DLSS 4 MFG in GTA 5 Enhanced Edition, Hellblade 2, and Titan Quest 2.

Going into more details, the DLSS 4 MFG Update for Grand Theft Auto 5 Enhanced Edition will come out soon. This patch will also feature some bug fixes and tweaks. As such, I’ll be sure to share it with you once it becomes available.

Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II will get its new Enhanced update later today. This update will upgrade the game for free to the Enhanced Edition for everyone who already owns it. Thus, you will be able to enjoy better performance (and perhaps better visuals). This patch will also add support for DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Gen. Hellblade 2 is one of the best-looking games on PC. This is a piece of art when it comes to its visuals and performance.

Finally, Titan Quest 2 launched in Early Access last week. Powered by Unreal Engine 5, this new action RPG supports DLSS 4 with Multi-Frame Gen from the get-go. This means that RTX-50 owners can enable MFG to enjoy higher framerates.

Another Early Access game that will support DLSS 4 is Supraworld. Supraworld is a First-Person-Puzzle-Metroidvania that will hit Steam Early Access on August 15th. When it launches, the game will support DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Gen.

Stay tuned for more!

Senua' Saga: Hellblade 2 Enhanced - Official 'Senua Returns to PlayStation' Overview Trailer

GTA 5 Enhanced (Grand Theft Auto V) - Official PC Launch Trailer

Titan Quest II - Official Early Access Launch Trailer | THQ Nordic Digital Showcase 2025

5 thoughts on “NVIDIA DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Gen is coming to Hellblade 2 & GTA 5 Enhanced Edition”

    1. Please try the new 580.97 driver, it solved artifacting problems for me on Mafia The Old Country on the 5090 which seemingly many 5090 users struggled with.

  1. The Astral RTX 5090 in overclocked condition paired with the 13900K is now even able to achieve 500 FPS in the city using 1440P max settings with DLAA at 4x MFG.

    This is with Transformer Model Preset K enforced.

    Screenshot: https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/45aeb531b0919517a0593edb72fcde5311eab8a20aaed1ba2dbc66887243b936.png
    I may make a benchmark video later, but what they still have not fixed is the stuttering problem that only happens in GTA Online in Enhanced edition, Legacy has no problems.

    It's a problem that does not affect everyone, but it has been happening since launch, it does not appear battle-eye related because Legacy makes the use of the same anti-cheat.

    It doesn't matter if you're in a 40-series or 50-series GPU, whether it's Intel or AMD with X3D CPU's, whether you have 32/64/128GB RAM etc. Low-fps framecaps may help to lessen the problem but its still there. Some people said installing Windows 11 solved their problem however some people on Windows 11 see the same problem.

    The settings do not matter either, whether you use raytracing or not, low settings etc. They are affected regardless.

    Basically, singleplayer performs smoothly as expected, multiplayer whether it's invite only or in public lobbies you'll see a smooth gameplay for the first 1-2 minutes until the game starts terribly framedropping/stuttering with unstable frametimes jumping from 7-10ms to 20-30ms all over the place. It may continue to do so for over half an hour and disappear. Once you start a new session it returns and this lag then also carries over to singleplayer.

    I have made a video to showcase that problem in particular:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTFrej7Wxu0

    1. Just to add, uploaded a video to compare 2K/4K/5K/8K using DLAA without and with 2x/3x/4x MFG.

      Unfortunately you have to set the desktop resolution with DSR resolution because ingame it is no longer possible to select fullscreen option if MFG is activated.
      That unfortunately does mean that the perceived motion is less with DSR because the desktop is not letting you choose for example 165Hz.
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GP5-tHQtFRM

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