This week, DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation is multiplying performance in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Dead Take, and Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma. Meanwhile, 7 Days To Die now features support for DLSS Super Resolution and you can check out our new EA SPORTS F1® 25 video captured with immersive path-traced effects enabled and maxed out after already being accelerated by DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation.
Plus, we’re releasing a new GeForce Game Ready Driver that optimizes your experience in Mafia: The Old Country, as well as Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. It also adds support for 62 G-SYNC Compatible displays that deliver a baseline Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) experience that makes your gaming smoother and more enjoyable.
Here’s a look at these new games and how NVIDIA’s RTX technology is delivering the definitive PC experience for GeForce RTX players:
- Clair Obscur: Expedition 33: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is one of the year’s highest rated games, and quickly sold several million copies. At launch, it featured support for DLSS Super Resolution and DLAA. Now, thanks to a new update Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 also includes support for DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, DLSS Frame Generation, and NVIDIA Reflex, enabling GeForce RTX 50 Series and GeForce RTX 40 Series gamers to further accelerate frame rates, and all GeForce RTX gamers to make the game even more responsive.
- Dead Take: Brave a luxurious and haunting mansion in Dead Take, a first-person psychological horror crafted by BAFTA-winning developer Surgent Studios, published by Pocketpair Publishing, and featuring the talents of renowned game actor Ben Starr. When Dead Take launches today, GeForce RTX gamers can activate DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, DLSS Frame Generation, and DLSS Super Resolution to accelerate and enhance their experience.
- Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma: Marvelous Inc. and XSEED Games' Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma takes players to the previously unseen lands of Azuma as an Earth Dancer, where they’ll embark on an epic adventure filled with thrilling combat, vast lands, a diverse cast, and four seasonal-themed villages and farms to rebuild with help from the locals. GeForce RTX gamers jumping into Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma can enable DLSS Frame Generation and DLSS Super Resolution, accelerating frame rates. And via NVIDIA app, GeForce RTX 50 Series owners can activate DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, for even faster performance.
- F1 25: EA SPORTS invites players to take the lead as a new chapter of Formula 1 begins with EA SPORTS F1 25, an official game of the 2025 FIA Formula One World Championship. Players will experience the emotional highs and lows in the latest instalment of the fan-favourite story mode, Braking Point, with Konnersport now battling for championships, as a dramatic event throws the team into chaos.
- 7 Days to Die: Set in a brutally unforgiving post-apocalyptic world overrun by the undead, 7 Days to Die is an open-world game that is a unique combination of first-person shooter, survival horror, tower defense, and role-playing games that has been purchased by over 20 million gamers. A recent, major update upgraded the popular game with DLSS Super Resolution, and DLAA, giving GeForce RTX players the choice to either maximize performance, or amp up image quality. To enable DLAA, set “Upscaler Mode” to “DLSS,” and under “Upscaler Preset” select “Native AA.”
Also, after a final Game Ready Driver release in October 2025, GeForce GPUs based on Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta architectures will transition to receiving quarterly security updates for the next three years (through October 2028). Our support lifetime for these GPUs reaches up to 11 years, well beyond industry norms. Also, we’re extending Windows 10 Game Ready Driver support for all GeForce RTX GPUs to October 2026, a year beyond the operating system’s end-of-life, to ensure users continue to receive the latest day 0 optimizations for new games and apps.