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NVIDIA Adding DLSS 4 With Multi Frame Generation To DOOM: The Dark Ages, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered And More

by Rainier on May 13, 2025 @ 6:00 a.m. PDT

More than 700 games and applications feature RTX technologies, and each week new games integrating NVIDIA DLSS, NVIDIA Reflex, and advanced ray-traced effects are released or announced, delivering the definitive PC experience for GeForce RTX players.

This week, DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation is multiplying performance in DOOM: The Dark Ages, Empyreal, and moreAdditionally, Deedlee Doo! Carkour! is available now with DLSS Frame Generation and DLSS Super Resolution.

Here’s a look at these new games and how our RTX technology is delivering the definitive PC experience for GeForce RTX players

  • DOOM: The Dark AgesStep into the blood-stained boots of the DOOM Slayer in DOOM: The Dark Ages with the game-changing capabilities of GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs. The game launches in Early Access today, and launches globally on May 15th. Developed on the all-new idTech8 engine with native ray tracing technology, DOOM: The Dark Ages delivers next-level graphical fidelity, speed, and visuals. And when played on a GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics card or laptop, AI-powered NVIDIA DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation boosts frame rates and constructs high quality images, further enhancing the visuals for the definitive DOOM: The Dark Ages PC experience. DOOM: The Dark Ages’ gameplay is also at its fastest and most responsive on GeForce RTX GPUs due to the inclusion of NVIDIA Reflex
  • DOOM: The Dark Ages GeForce RewardAlso available today, while supplies last, you can grab an exclusive DOOM: The Dark Ages Verdant DOOM Slayer skin in NVIDIA app, enabling you to customize your in-game look. 
  • EmpyrealSilent Games and Secret Mode’s Empyreal is a complex, challenging, feature-rich action RPG. Venture inside the Monolith and face the automatons that yet remain, remnants of the impossibly ancient civilization that built this unknowable structure. Empyreal is available now with out of the box support for DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation.
  • Deedlee Doo! Carkour!This new game comes from Nate Purkeypile, a 21 year game industry veteran who has worked on several of the the best-selling and highest rated games ever made. Now working solo under the banner Just Purkey Games, Deedlee Doo! Carkour! is a game in which you parkour with a car using explosions. Deedlee Doo! Carkour! entered Early Access yesterday, with out of the box support for DLSS Frame Generation and DLSS Super Resolution. 
  • The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion RemasteredThe 2006 Game of the Year has been modernized, with all new stunning visuals and refined gameplay. Explore the vast landscape of Cyrodiil like never before and stop the forces of Oblivion from overtaking the land in one of the greatest RPG’s ever made, from the award-winning Bethesda Game Studios. GeForce RTX 50 Series owners can enable DLSS Multi Frame Generation via NVIDIA app overrides, massively multiplying performance. GeForce RTX 40 Series owners can enable DLSS Frame Generation to boost frame rates, and take advantage of the latest Frame Generation AI model via NVIDIA app. And all GeForce RTX owners can enable DLSS Super Resolution, which can be upgraded to our newest transformer AI model via NVIDIA app, further enhancing image quality. Additionally, DLAA is available to enable even higher levels of detail, NVIDIA Reflex further reduces PC latency, and the dedicated Ray Tracing Cores found on all GeForce RTX GPUs help keep performance high when activating The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered’s hardware-accelerated, Unreal Engine 5, ray-traced Lumen lighting effects.
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