NVIDIA has announced six new games that will support DLSS 4 when they come out. These six games are Lost Soul Aside, Mecha BREAK, Phantom Blade Zero, Stellar Blade, Tides of Annihilation and Wild Assault.
Now while this is great news, we don’t know whether they will support DLSS 4 Multi-Frame Gen from the get-go. Still, it’s at least good to know that these games will support the DLSS 4 Transformer Model, something that will benefit all RTX owners.
So, the first of them that will support DLSS 4 is Lost Soul Aside. This new action RPG is coming to PC on May 30th. Lost Soul Aside will be using Unreal Engine 4, and it will support Ray Tracing on PC.
Stellar Blade, which is coming to PC in June 2025, will be the second game that will support DLSS 4. This is a third-person action adventure game that will also be using UE4. In this game, players will engage in blisteringly fast combat as they slash a path through the remnants of Earth. They will unleash graceful yet brutal attacking combos, unlock new moves and weapon upgrades, and face epic boss encounters that will challenge both brain and brawn in equal measure.
Mecha BREAK had an Open Beta during the Steam Next Fest. I haven’t downloaded it so I don’t know whether or not the beta supported DLSS 4. The Open Beta was a big success as it peaked at 317K concurrent players.
Phantom Blade Zero is another game I’m really looking forward to. This will be an action RPG with fast-paced combat and a fictitious world blending Chinese martial arts and steampunk elements. The game will be using Unreal Engine 5.
Tides of Annihilation is a new fantasy action adventure game that was announced in February 2025. In this game, Colossal Knights will roam the city. Players will scale and battle massive, dynamic knights across London in vertical, interconnected challenges. In total, there will be over 30 unique bosses to fight. Some of them will be inspired by the lore of the Knights of the Round Table.
Finally, Wild Assault is an anthro-themed tactical shooter built with Unreal Engine 5. The game promises to have large-scale battlefield gameplay centered around Valiant abilities. This will be a third-person shooter. And, to be honest, I’m not that excited about it. But hey, that’s just me.
All in all, it’s good to see new games with support for DLSS 4 from the get-go. And yes, I hope all of them will also support AMD FSR 4.0 and Intel XeSS.
Stay tuned for more!

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