NVIDIA has rolled out major updates for GeForce RTX 50 Series gamers this week, headlined by DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation support in several top titles. Mecha BREAK, Diablo IV, and Still Wakes the Deep now feature native DLSS 4 support, significantly boosting frame rates, while Neverness to Everness (NTE) begins its Closed Beta with the latest performance enhancements.
The improvements arrive with NVIDIA’s latest GeForce Game Ready Driver, delivering launch support for Mecha BREAK and newly enhanced experiences in Diablo IV and Monster Hunter Wilds. The driver also ensures full compatibility with the latest RTX 5050 desktop and laptop GPUs, expanding access to NVIDIA’s Blackwell architecture.
Mecha BREAK Launches with Full DLSS 4 Support
Mecha BREAK, a high-speed mech shooter by Amazing Seasun Games, officially launched July 1 with full day-one support for DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, alongside DLSS Frame Generation and DLSS Super Resolution. In frenetic 3v3, 6v6, and PvPvE modes, players can multiply frame rates by an average of 4.6X at 4K max settings on RTX 50 Series GPUs—ideal for maintaining fluid performance in visually demanding mech combat.
Diablo IV Season 9 Gets Native DLSS 4 Upgrade
Also debuting July 1, Diablo IV: Season 9 – Sins of the Horadrim introduced new content including hidden Strongrooms and Blood Relics. Crucially, it now includes native DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, eliminating the need for previous NVIDIA app workarounds. With ray tracing enabled and all settings maxed, frame rates jump by up to 6.5X at 4K on RTX 50 Series hardware.
Still Wakes the Deep Adds DLSS 4 a Year Post-Launch
One year after launch, Still Wakes the Deep—a narrative horror from The Chinese Room—has received a significant update, bringing DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation to its eerie North Sea oil rig setting. Alongside existing support for DLSS Frame Generation, Super Resolution, and Reflex, this upgrade gives RTX 50 Series users even smoother performance and sharper visuals. Players can also install the newest DLSS transformer AI model via the NVIDIA app for enhanced image fidelity across all RTX GPUs.
NTE Closed Beta Begins with DLSS 4 Integration
NTE (Neverness to Everness), an ambitious open-world RPG from Hotta Studio and Perfect World Games, entered Closed Beta on July 3. Built in Unreal Engine 5, NTE features a sprawling futuristic world blending supernatural and urban life. The beta debuts DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, giving RTX 50 Series gamers a performance multiplier during its two-week test, which runs through July 16.
With DLSS 4 gaining broader adoption and game support continuing to expand, GeForce RTX 50 Series users are seeing substantial boosts across both new releases and updates. Gamers can download the latest Game Ready Driver from NVIDIA’s official site.