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DLSS-4 Multi Frame Generation officially added to The Finals, Enotria and Wild Assault

Company NVIDIA released a new update that expanded support DLSS-4 Multi Frame Generation for several modern games. The technology is now available in The Finals, Enotria: The Last Song and in the new multiplayer shooter Wild Assault, coming to Steam Early Access this Friday. All three titles previously supported DLSS Super Resolution and Frame Generation, but now the owners GeForce RTX 50 video cards can expect even higher frame rates.

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In Game The Finals, developed by Embark Studios, DLSS 4 MFG will arrive with an update dedicated to Season XNUMX and the introduction of Team Deathmatch mode into the permanent Quickplay rotation. The new technology is especially effective with RTXGI enabled, allowing significantly increase productivity, which is especially relevant for RTX 5090 players.

Also DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation will be included in the patch for Enotria: The Last Song — a soulslike project inspired by Italian folklore. The game already had DLSS Super Resolution support and Frame Generation, but now it will be able to demonstrate even more smooth picture thanks to MFG.

The most high-profile new product will be Wild Assault from Combat Cat studio - a shooter on Unreal Engine 5, in which players control heroic anthropomorphic beasts. Wild Assault is launching with DLSS 4 support out of the box. Multi Frame Generation. According to NVIDIA, at maximum settings and Super Resolution in Performance mode, the RTX 5090 delivers up to 415 frames per second in 4K resolution. This confirms the potential of the new RTX 50 series when using all the capabilities of DLSS 4.

NVIDIA also announced that a new update to its proprietary app will now allow Switching Super Resolution Models — from the outdated CNN to the new transformer architecture. At the same time, in the reports on The Last of Us Part II Remastered MFG technology never came to fruition, despite the company's early promises.