Nvidia shared that two more titles are getting DLSS 4 support this week. The two titles to get the latest DLSS features include The First Descendant and Death Relives.
Both titles, which are already available to play on PC now, will get DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation support. There will be additional enhancements for both titles, so why not just let Nvidia tell you about those directly?
The First Descendant: Powered by Unreal Engine 5, The First Descendant is a free, third-person cooperative action-RPG shooter that lets you experience the fun of strategic boss fights through 4-player co-op. Season 3, “Breakthrough,” launches Aug 7, adding a massive new open area to explore and fight in, a new Field Colossus Raid, a new hoverbike mount to make traversing large areas faster, and a crossover with the much-loved action RPG NieR: Automata. The game already included support for DLSS Frame Generation, DLSS Super Resolution, DLSS Ray Reconstruction, DLAA, Reflex, and several ray-traced effects. But with the launch of Season 3, DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation joins the party, multiplying frame rates at 4K by an average of 4.9X.
Death Relives: Nyctophile Studios’ Death Relives is a survival horror puzzle game that sees an ancient Mesoamerican deity stalk the player as they solve puzzles in Aztec settlements and surrounding areas. To bring Death Relives to life, its developers leveraged the NVIDIA RTX Unreal Engine 5.4 branch to incorporate cutting-edge tech that accelerates performance, and enhances image quality and immersion. To maximize performance, DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, DLSS Frame Generation, and DLSS Super Resolution are available, and NVIDIA Reflex reduces PC latency, making gameplay more responsive.
Death Relives: Nyctophile Studios’ Death Relives is a survival horror puzzle game that sees an ancient Mesoamerican deity stalk the player as they solve puzzles in Aztec settlements and surrounding areas. To bring Death Relives to life, its developers leveraged the NVIDIA RTX Unreal Engine 5.4 branch to incorporate cutting-edge tech that accelerates performance, and enhances image quality and immersion. To maximize performance, DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, DLSS Frame Generation, and DLSS Super Resolution are available, and NVIDIA Reflex reduces PC latency, making gameplay more responsive.
There will also be some challenges in DOOM 2 RTX and DOOM: The Dark Ages where you'll be able to compete to get a chance to win an RTX 5070 Founders Edition GPU. Even if you suck at the games, you'll still get a custom GeForce RTX-QuakeCon frisbee.
Nvidia will also have playable kiosks where you can check out DOOM: The Dark Ages, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, DOOM 2 RTX, and The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered "with maxed out settings." Having Oblivion Remastered there is certainly a choice given how much that game still suffers from stuttering issues regardless of hardware.


