NVIDIA continues to redefine PC gaming performance with the rollout of DLSS 4 featuring Multi Frame Generation, enhancing gameplay across several major July releases including Killing Floor 3, WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers, and The First Descendant. These updates arrive alongside a new GeForce Game Ready Driver, designed to deliver optimal performance and support for upcoming Unreal Engine 5 upgrades, including Riot Games’ Valorant.
Launching on July 24, Killing Floor 3 by Tripwire Interactive brings intense action-horror FPS gameplay back into focus. Players join forces as Nightfall specialists to battle unrelenting waves of bioengineered threats. With full support for DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, gamers with GeForce RTX cards can expect significantly boosted frame rates, enhanced responsiveness via NVIDIA Reflex, and crisper visuals using DLAA and DLSS Super Resolution.
Similarly, WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers—a soulslike RPG developed by Leenzee and published by 505 Games—dives into the dark fantasy of late Ming Dynasty China. Releasing the same day as Killing Floor 3, the game will offer out-of-the-box support for DLSS 4. At 4K with maximum settings, DLSS enhancements deliver an average 5.9X frame rate improvement, while maintaining cinematic detail and atmospheric fidelity.
The First Descendant, a co-op third-person action shooter powered by Unreal Engine 5, prepares to enter its third season with the Breakthrough update launching on August 7. However, starting July 24, players will get early access to the update via a live demo preview. With this update, the game adds full integration of DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, expanding on its existing DLSS Super Resolution, DLAA, Reflex, and ray-traced effects to push visual boundaries even further on RTX 50 Series GPUs.
Meanwhile, Moonshot Games’ Wildgate, set to release on July 22, delivers an innovative blend of ship-to-ship tactical combat and first-person action. Gamers can activate DLSS Super Resolution with the latest transformer-based AI model for a sharper, smoother experience during chaotic interstellar skirmishes.
Lastly, Valorant—Riot Games’ globally popular tactical shooter—gets a significant engine upgrade. On July 29, the game transitions to Unreal Engine 5. With a new Game Ready Driver from NVIDIA, players are prepped to enjoy consistent low-latency gameplay powered by NVIDIA Reflex, maintaining the competitive edge for which Valorant is renowned.
These developments are part of NVIDIA’s ongoing commitment to revolutionize gaming through AI-enhanced graphics and seamless real-time performance. The NVIDIA app continues to evolve with built-in tools for upgrading both gameplay and creative workflows, ensuring players can fully leverage DLSS 4 and future innovations across their favorite titles.