NVIDIA’s next-generation DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation is here, arriving alongside new titles and a fresh GeForce Game Ready Driver. The latest update delivers major performance gains and prepares systems for a flood of DLSS 4-powered releases, including ARC Raiders, Pax Dei, and Keeper—with Farlight 84, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, and others right behind.

DLSS 4 Powers the Next Wave of RTX Games
NVIDIA’s new AI-driven upscaling technology debuts this month with multiple major integrations.
- ARC Raiders (Embark Studios) kicks off an open Server Slam test from October 17–19, before its full launch on October 30. DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation and DLSS Super Resolution combine to multiply performance, while NVIDIA Reflex trims latency and RTXGI enhances ray-traced lighting. RTX 50 Series owners can even claim a Deluxe Edition bundle through select GPU purchases.
- Pax Dei, the social sandbox MMO from Mainframe Industries, exits Early Access on October 16 with a full DLSS 4 upgrade. Early players can start version 1.0 early on October 14 and see massive frame-rate improvements thanks to NVIDIA’s latest transformer AI model.
- Keeper, from Double Fine’s Lee Petty, arrives October 17. The surreal puzzle adventure supports DLSS Frame Generation and Super Resolution at launch, with DLSS 4 upgrades available directly through the NVIDIA App’s DLSS override feature.
Other DLSS 4 titles follow quickly: Farlight 84 and Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2 both add DLSS 4 on October 16, ensuring smoother gameplay on RTX 50 Series GPUs.

New Game Ready Driver + Extras
The newly released GeForce Game Ready Driver optimizes performance for ARC Raiders, Pax Dei, The Outer Worlds 2, and Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2—all of which will feature DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation support.
And if you’re still looting your way through Borderlands 4, NVIDIA Rewards has a fresh Golden Key ready to claim through the NVIDIA App.
Upcoming RTX-enhanced titles include:
- The Outer Worlds 2 (launching October 29) — full DLSS 4 support plus ray tracing.
- Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 (October 21) — DLSS 4 and Super Resolution enhancements.
- NBA 2K26 — already live with DLSS Super Resolution and AI model upgrades via NVIDIA App.
Bottom Line
With DLSS 4, NVIDIA is doubling down on performance and responsiveness, pairing AI-powered frame generation with improved Super Resolution and latency reduction. Between the new Game Ready Driver, RTX 50 Series optimizations, and a wave of major DLSS 4-ready games, October is shaping up to be a landmark month for PC performance enthusiasts.