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NVIDIA DLSS 4 Expands to Pax Dei, Keeper, and More This Week

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NVIDIA continues to expand the reach of its DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation technology, and this week marks another major milestone.
NVIDIA DLSS 4 Expands to Pax Dei, Keeper, and More This Week
A fresh wave of titles, both new and updated, is arriving with full DLSS 4 support – a clear sign that the technology is becoming a cornerstone of modern PC gaming. Gamers running the latest GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs will enjoy the most dramatic performance gains, benefiting from improved frame generation, latency management, and overall visual fidelity.

Leading the charge is Pax Dei, an ambitious social sandbox MMO launching on October 16 for PC and Xbox Game Pass. Hot on its heels comes Keeper from Double Fine Productions, scheduled for October 17. Both titles debut with DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation ready from day one, promising smoother motion and enhanced responsiveness even in complex scenes. The free-to-play PvP shooter Fairlight84 joins the lineup the same week, throwing players into chaotic battles as ‘Zomborgs’ – zombie-cyborg hybrids – with DLSS 4 ensuring every frame of mayhem remains fluid and sharp.

Meanwhile, NVIDIA has rolled out updated drivers for ARC Raiders, preparing for its upcoming server slam test before launch later this month. Players jumping into the test will experience the benefit of DLSS 4 Frame Generation in fast-paced cooperative gameplay, provided their systems are up to date with the latest drivers. The full release of ARC Raiders lands on October 30, rounding out an exceptionally packed month for NVIDIA-powered titles.

Beyond new releases, NBA 2K26 is also getting DLSS Super Resolution integration, boosting frame rates while maintaining the crisp visuals that fans expect. And those enrolled in GeForce Rewards can snag a free golden key for Borderlands 4 this week – a small but appreciated bonus that reinforces NVIDIA’s ecosystem-driven approach.

October’s excitement doesn’t end there. Later this month, two major releases will also feature DLSS 4 support at launch: The Outer Worlds 2 from Obsidian Entertainment on October 29 and the long-awaited Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 on October 21. Both are poised to showcase just how far frame generation and AI-driven rendering have come in delivering seamless gameplay and cinematic detail without compromise.

For all its ambition, though, DLSS 4 continues to divide players. Some hail it as revolutionary, while others see it as overhyped – particularly those with lower refresh rate setups or less optimized systems. Yet one thing’s certain: NVIDIA’s relentless push for AI-assisted performance is shaping the next generation of PC gaming, frame by frame.

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NeoNinja December 6, 2025 - 9:14 am

tried on 60hz screen, total disaster 💀 looks like the fake frames fight with the real ones lmao

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