NVIDIA DLSS 4 Expands This Week With Resident Evil Requiem Launch, Crimson Desert, And New PC Demos
NVIDIA is adding DLSS 4 support to several PC games this week, with Resident Evil Requiem leading the charge. Alongside it, upcoming releases like Crimson Desert, a new demo for John Carpenter's Toxic Commando, and a fresh content update for ARC Raiders are also getting DLSS 4 features.

If you’re playing on a GeForce RTX system, this week adds more reasons to turn those settings on.
Resident Evil Requiem Launches With Path Tracing On PC
Resident Evil Requiem launches on PC on February 26 at 10:30 AM IST, and Capcom is leaning heavily into lighting and atmosphere this time around. On GeForce RTX systems, players can enable path tracing, with DLSS Ray Reconstruction handling lighting detail while keeping performance playable.

RTX 50 Series GPUs also get support for DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, which can significantly boost frame rates at higher resolutions. That matters in a game like this, where darkness, shadows, reflections, and small light sources are doing a lot of the storytelling.
Requiem supports both first-person and third-person perspectives, so players can choose between a tighter horror experience or something more action-focused.
RTX 50 Series Buyers Get A Limited-Time Bundle
NVIDIA is also bundling Resident Evil Requiem with select RTX 50 Series desktop GPUs, laptops, and prebuilt systems until March 16. The offer applies to qualifying RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, and 5070 models.

Once purchased, the game can be redeemed through the NVIDIA app and added to your Steam library.
You Can Still Play Requiem Without An RTX PC
If you don’t have compatible hardware, Resident Evil Requiem can also be played through GeForce NOW. With an Ultimate membership, the game streams with RTX features like path tracing, DLSS Ray Reconstruction, DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, and NVIDIA Reflex, depending on your setup.
Crimson Desert Arrives March 19 With DLSS 4
Pearl Abyss’ Crimson Desert launches on March 19, bringing DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation at release. The game also includes ray-traced effects, which can be enhanced further using DLSS Ray Reconstruction.
Set in the continent of Pywel, Crimson Desert blends open-world exploration with large-scale combat and story-driven missions. Players can travel across cities, ruins, deserts, and mountains using mounts, climbing mechanics, and gliding systems.
Toxic Commando Demo Is Available Now
Ahead of its March 12 release, John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando has a demo available until March 3. The demo includes the opening section of the game, the hub area, and full four-player co-op with crossplay.
On RTX systems, both the demo and the full game support DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation and NVIDIA DLAA. DLSS Super Resolution can also be upgraded to DLSS 4.5 using the NVIDIA app.
ARC Raiders Gets A New Free Update
ARC Raiders’ Shrouded Sky Update goes live today. It introduces a new hurricane-based map condition that affects visibility, movement, and combat behavior, forcing players to rethink how they approach encounters.
The update also adds two new ARC Machines, fresh quests, progression changes, and a limited Expedition window running from February 25 to March 1. During this period, players can earn extra permanent skill points.
ARC Raiders continues to support DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, DLSS Super Resolution, NVIDIA Reflex, and RTXGI.
DLSS 4.5 Continues Rolling Out Through The NVIDIA App
Outside of individual game updates, NVIDIA is expanding DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution through its app-level overrides. The latest version uses a newer transformer model aimed at improving clarity, especially in Performance and Ultra Performance modes.
RTX users can apply DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution across supported games directly through the NVIDIA app.


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