NVIDIA is keeping the momentum going for RTX gamers with a fresh wave of DLSS 4 and NVIDIA Reflex updates across multiple PC titles, plus a limited-time giveaway that’s turning heads: a custom Arc Raiders-themed GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition GPU.
New and updated DLSS 4 games are arriving at a steady pace, and the latest additions highlight exactly why DLSS has become such a big deal for high-refresh 4K gaming. Whether you’re chasing smoother performance, sharper image quality, or lower input latency, these new integrations are designed to make modern PC games feel faster and more responsive without sacrificing visual fidelity.
Where Winds Meet brings DLSS 4 to a massive wuxia open-world adventure
One of the newest DLSS 4-supported titles is Where Winds Meet from Everstone Studio, an open-world action-adventure RPG set in 10th-century China. Players step into the role of a young sword master navigating political unrest, personal mystery, and a world built for exploration and cinematic combat.
For GeForce RTX players, the PC version is positioned as a showcase for NVIDIA’s latest upscaling and frame generation tech. DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation can dramatically boost performance at 4K with settings maxed out, with NVIDIA citing up to a 3.9x increase on GeForce RTX 5090 hardware—pushing gameplay toward extremely high frame rates in ideal conditions. GeForce RTX 40 Series users can still benefit through DLSS Frame Generation, while all RTX owners can use DLSS Super Resolution powered by a newer transformer-based AI model aimed at improving both performance and visual quality. If you have extra overhead and want the cleanest image possible, DLAA is also an option for maximizing fidelity.
On top of that, NVIDIA Reflex support helps reduce PC latency—NVIDIA claims up to a 53% reduction—making combat and movement feel more immediate, especially in fast-paced action scenarios.
Forest Doesn’t Care adds DLSS Super Resolution for smoother exploration
For players looking for something slower and more atmospheric, Forest Doesn’t Care from MOROZ GAMES is now available with DLSS Super Resolution support. The game blends exploration, mystery, and mushroom foraging in a realistic woodland setting that leans into the idea that nature doesn’t revolve around the player.
With DLSS Super Resolution enabled, GeForce RTX users can improve frame rates while maintaining image clarity, which can be especially helpful for maintaining smooth gameplay during extended exploration sessions.
HITMAN World of Assassination gets a new December mission and DLSS boosts
HITMAN World of Assassination continues to expand with a new mission running throughout December, and it’s also free to play for all players during the event window. This time, Agent 47 is pulled into an unusual assignment involving Eminem and his alter ego, Slim Shady, sending players into a surreal scenario where the line between performer, patient, and participant gets intentionally blurry.
For performance, GeForce RTX 50 Series owners can toggle DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation using the NVIDIA app to boost frame rates in ray-traced missions. RTX 40 Series players can use DLSS Frame Generation, while all GeForce RTX users can enhance image quality and performance using the “Latest” DLSS Super Resolution preset available through the NVIDIA app.
Battlefield 6 Winter Offensive update arrives with new content and full DLSS suite
Battlefield 6 is also getting a big push with its Winter Offensive update, launching December 9. The update introduces new content, including a map set in a frozen Brooklyn, a new mode, and an additional weapon. Limited-time events add extra twists, including Heat Zones that help prevent health drain in Ice Lock, along with a Gauntlet variant and a new Ice Climbing Melee Axe unlock. The update also feeds into Portal, letting creators incorporate the new content into custom experiences.
On the tech side, Battlefield 6 supports DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, DLSS Frame Generation, DLSS Super Resolution, DLAA, and NVIDIA Reflex—essentially the full RTX performance toolkit. NVIDIA says that at 4K on Ultra settings, DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation combined with DLSS Super Resolution can deliver an average 3.8x frame-rate increase on GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, reaching extremely high frame-rate territory on both desktops and laptops depending on configuration.
NVIDIA’s Arc Raiders-themed GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition giveaway
Alongside the DLSS and RTX announcements, NVIDIA is also running a giveaway featuring a GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition GPU wrapped in an Arc Raiders theme. It’s a standout collector-style design, and the prize is being offered for free through NVIDIA’s official social media promotion.
With more DLSS 4 titles arriving and major shooters and RPGs continuing to adopt Multi Frame Generation and Reflex, NVIDIA is clearly positioning the RTX 50 Series era around high-FPS 4K gameplay, lower latency, and AI-powered image reconstruction that doesn’t force players to compromise between visuals and performance.






