Since its debut at CES 2025, DLSS 4 has set the standard for AI rendering with transformer-based Super Resolution and 4X Multi Frame Generation. Over 250 games and apps are already supported, making DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation NVIDIA’s most rapidly adopted gaming technology. At CES 2026, we’re raising the bar with NVIDIA DLSS 4.5, which introduces Dynamic Multi Frame Generation and a new 6X Multi Frame Generation mode. DLSS 4.5 can generate up to five additional generated frames per rendered frame compared with traditional methods, dynamically boosting performance and enabling 240+ frames-per-second gaming with path tracing using GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs. This delivers the smoothest gameplay experiences yet. A second-generation transformer model for DLSS Super Resolution also arrives with NVIDIA DLSS 4.5, bringing state-of-the-art image quality to over 400 games and apps powered by GeForce RTX GPUs.
In January 2025, when we launched DLSS 4 and our GeForce RTX 50 Series graphics cards, 75 games and apps supported DLSS Multi Frame Generation, and that number quickly rose. Now, a year later, there’s support for over 250 games and apps, including many of 2025’s most-played titles, such as ARC Raiders, Battlefield 6, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, and Where Winds Meet.
At CES 2026, we’re announcing even more RTX integrations for highly anticipated games, including:
- 007 First Light’s PC release is being enhanced with DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation
- PRAGMATA’s PC release is being upgraded with path tracing and DLSS 4
- The highly anticipated Resident Evil Requiem launches on February 27th, and you can check out a new path-traced, DLSS 4-accelerated trailer
- Phantom Blade Zero is launching September 9th with ray tracing and DLSS 4 - check out new RTX screenshots, and watch a developer video diary to learn more
- Active Matter is launching later this year with DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation and ray tracing
- Screamer will launch with DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation
- DEFECT will launch with DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation
- A Total War: PHARAOH NVIDIA ACE tech demo demonstrates how AI can assist players in navigating the complexities of the game’s systems and mechanics
- PUBG: Battlegrounds’ Ally update, coming first half of 2026, adds long term memory to evolve the AI teammate’s intelligence and capability, powered by NVIDIA ACE
NVIDIA RTX Remix Update Introduces New Logic System For Dynamic Graphics Effects
NVIDIA RTX Remix, a modding platform for RTX AI PCs built to reimagine the graphics of these timeless classics with cutting-edge path tracing, lets longtime fans relive their favorite adventures in stunning visual detail, while opening opportunities for a new wave of players. A new RTX Remix update — RTX Remix Logic — will be available later this month via the NVIDIA app. Remix Logic is a logic system for making RTX Remix mods visually reactive to the moment-to-moment, in-game action, equipping modders with 900+ configurable settings to trigger dynamic graphics effects based on a wide variety of in-game events. Historically, modifying a game’s graphics in response to real-time game events was restricted to those with source code or engine access. RTX Remix eliminates this barrier so modders can customize visuals across 165+ classic games without touching the original engine code.
In 2013, the launch of G-SYNC revolutionized displays and gaming, introducing Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) technology that all major display manufacturers now incorporate. No longer did gamers have to choose between screen tearing or responsive gameplay, getting the benefits of both V-SYNC On and Off at any refresh rate, making gameplay smoother and more immersive. This week, the next generation of G-SYNC begins with the launch of G-SYNC Pulsar, the latest evolution of our pioneering VRR technology. G-SYNC Pulsar delivers a stutter-free experience with buttery smooth motion, and a new gold standard for visual clarity and fidelity through the invention of variable frequency backlight strobing. G-SYNC Pulsar displays from Acer, AOC, ASUS and MSI will be available starting January 7th, 6AM PT, at select retailers, with additional retailers and units coming over the following weeks. Each of the debut G-SYNC Pulsar displays also include our new G-SYNC Ambient Adaptive Technology, enabling color temperature and brightness to be automatically tuned for optimal viewing at any hour of the day or night.
NVIDIA App Update adds DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution and new GeForce Game Ready Driver
NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution further enhances image quality in over 400 games and apps. To enhance your favorite titles, download and install our new GeForce Game Ready Driver andour new NVIDIA app beta. Our new NVIDIA app update officially launches January 13th, but if you want to use DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution today, you’ll need to opt in to the beta in Settings > About. Then, download and install our new GeForce Game Ready Driver from the app’s Drivers tab, or from GeForce.com.
The NVIDIA app 11.0.6 beta includes a few new features. In System > Displays, all remaining NVIDIA Surround settings have been brought over from the NVIDIA Control Panel, adding options for bezel correction and hotkeys. Laptop users with Advanced Optimus can now see the full names of applications blocking the feature’s activation, rather than just the .exe names, helping identify problematic programs. In System > Advanced, “Debug Mode” instantly disables all overclocking and voltage tweaks applied via any application, helping you and customer care teams determine whether these are responsible for system instability, until the system restarts. And there’s an advanced “Developer” option related to the use of profiling and debugging tools that gamers and general users can leave as-is.
Also, our new Game Ready Driver also adds support for 63 G-SYNC Compatible displays, including new 2026 TV models from LG and Samsung, that deliver a baseline Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) experience that’s been validated by our G-SYNC team, making gaming smoother and more enjoyable. Finally, NVIDIA Broadcast brings virtual key light to more PC users. Our new version 2.1 update enhances the Virtual Key Light effect to improve performance, making it available for GeForce RTX 3060 GPUs and higher. Plus, it now handles more lighting conditions, offers broader color temperature control, and uses an updated HDRi base map for a two‑key‑light style often seen in professional streams.
At CES 2026, NVIDIA announced expanded access to GeForce RTX 5080-class performance through its GeForce NOW cloud service, bringing high-fidelity PC gaming to more devices and platforms.
New native apps for Linux PCs and Amazon Fire TV Sticks answer top community requests, and extend RTX gaming across desktops and living rooms, while added HOTAS flight control support deepens immersion and clarity in simulation games. Streamlined sign-on with Gaijin further enhances the experience by getting players into their games faster.
GeForce NOW continues growing its catalog of over 4,500 games with upcoming AAA titles that will launch in the cloud when they launch on PC, including 007 First Light, Active Matter, Resident Evil Requiem, and Crimson Desert.
NVIDIA RTX Accelerates 4K AI Video Generation on PC With LTX-2 and ComfyUI Upgrades
This week at CES, NVIDIA is unveiling a new wave of AI upgrades for GeForce RTX, NVIDIA RTX PRO, and NVIDIA DGX Spark devices, unlocking the performance and memory needed for developers to deploy generative AI directly on their PCs. These enhancements include major PyTorch-CUDA optimizations and native NVFP4/FP8 precision support in ComfyUI, delivering up to 3x faster performance and up to 60% lower VRAM usage when generating images and videos.
RTX Video Super Resolution is now integrated into ComfyUI, accelerating 4K video creation and enhancing visual quality. NVIDIA has also introduced NVFP8 optimizations for the open weights release of Lightricks’ state-of-the-art LTX‑2 audio‑video generation model, boosting efficiency even further. A brand-new video generation pipeline now lets creators generate 4K AI videos from 3D scenes in Blender, giving them precise control over every frame of their output.
Developers building small language models will also see up to 35% faster inference speeds through Ollama and llama.cpp, while RTX acceleration now powers Nexa.ai’s new Hyperlink video search capability for quicker, smarter discovery.
Together, these advancements make local RTX AI PCs even more powerful—enabling creators and developers to seamlessly run advanced video, image, and language AI workflows with the security, privacy, and ultra‑low latency that only local hardware can deliver.

