It has served up a delicious spread of tech food to crazy gamers, and with DLSS, it has set a bar even higher, not sparing any major title to try out the new features. In the most recent announcement by NVIDIA, this DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation has confirmed the entry of the above-mentioned features to *Enotria: The Last Song*, *THE FINALS*, and *Wild Assault*. Plus, did I mention that DLSS 3 would also come to *The Last of Us Part II Remastered*? I know, right?

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Never heard of it? DLSS stands for Deep Learning Super Sampling. It’s the AI-injected NVIDIA technology that boosts performance while keeping visual fidelity intact. That’s right, gaming runs smoother but looks even sharper—magic, but really, it is math. Multi Frame Generation is the crowning glory of DLSS 4, and even though it kind of sounds sci-fi to it, it’s actually something you can use in real life.

Now let’s get specific: Enotria: The Last Song-this upcoming soulslike will provide new performance improvements and even increase the hype around this highly awaited upcoming title. Count us in. What of THE FINALS-that chaotic first-person shooter by Embark Studios? Imagine the mayhem but with even smoother frames? Hell, yes! And finally, Wild Assault-we don’t really have much on this one yet, but it had better be something fantastic if it’s going to get that DLSS 4 magic.

Then again, there was The Last of Us Part II Remastered-because it seems that really, there is no end to how insane this game can look, based on previous releases from Naughty Dog. They would be even more buttery smooth, as Joel and Ellie navigate the already beautiful world.

But here’s the thing-NVIDIA’s tweet was devoid of even a single reply. None. Nada. Weird? Normally, gamers definitely have *opinion* about these kinds of things. Perhaps they all stared at the hype of DLSS too long to type. Or, maybe they are all just nodding silently in approval. Either way, this is big news for anybody with an RTX card.

Now what? Well, if you have a supported GPU, then keep yourself high on those updates. These games are going to get really smooth. But if you are without an RTX card for now… well, perhaps it is time to start saving. Because DLSS is rapidly becoming a must-have specification.

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Of course, if you’re still on the fence, go watch a few more side-by-side comparisons. Night and day, folks. NVIDIA is dead serious-the tech is no joke. Now, who wants to see *The Last of Us Part I* in silky-smooth 120 FPS? Because we sure do.