DLSS 4 Supercharges Dune: Awakening and F1 25 with Multi Frame Generation and Path Tracing

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This week, NVIDIA’s DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation (MFG) lands in two high-profile PC titles—Dune: Awakening and EA SPORTS F1 25—delivering a substantial leap in performance and graphical fidelity for GeForce RTX gamers.

Dune: Awakening — Massive Multiplayer Survival in 4K Glory

Funcom’s Dune: Awakening has officially entered Advanced Access for Deluxe and Ultimate edition owners, ahead of its wider launch on June 10. Set on a richly detailed Arrakis, the game blends survival sandbox mechanics with MMO-style persistence and narrative depth. The visual ambition is matched by its tech underpinnings—GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs with DLSS 4 and MFG see frame rates soar up to 4.9X at 4K, max settings.

Performance Breakdown:

  • RTX 5090: Over 330 FPS at 4K
  • RTX 5080: ~270 FPS
  • RTX 5070 Ti: ~230 FPS
  • RTX 5070: ~200 FPS

At 1440p and 1080p, performance scales even higher, pushing toward 400+ FPS for flagship cards. Thanks to DLSS Super Resolution enhanced by transformer AI and NVIDIA Reflex, latency is slashed by up to 50%, offering fluid and responsive gameplay in even the most intense combat and sandstorm-ridden scenarios.

This isn’t just visual flair—this is DLSS transforming how large-scale survival games feel and perform in real-time.

F1 25 — Next-Gen Racing With Path Tracing and DLSS Everywhere

Meanwhile, EA SPORTS F1 25 races into view with full DLSS feature support and, for the first time in the series, path-traced lighting effects. Built to reflect the 2025 Formula 1 season, the PC version offers a complete suite of DLSS options:

  • DLSS Ray Reconstruction for AI-enhanced ray tracing fidelity
  • DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation for unmatched performance boosts
  • DLSS Super Resolution using the latest AI model
  • NVIDIA Reflex to cut latency by up to 38%

Performance Highlights at 4K with Path Tracing:

  • RTX 5090: ~370+ FPS
  • RTX 5080: 245+ FPS
  • RTX 5070 Ti: Over 200 FPS

Even laptop gamers get massive gains. On RTX 5090 laptops, DLSS 4 enables up to 330 FPS at 1080p, while lower-tier models like the 5070 can hit 215 FPS—demonstrating the scalability of NVIDIA’s AI-assisted rendering across the board.

Whether it’s a rainy night in Bahrain or tight wheel-to-wheel battles, F1 25 sets a new bar for visual realism and responsiveness in a racing sim.

#GeForceSummer Heats Up

Beyond the games, NVIDIA has reignited its #GeForceSummer of RTX campaign. Fans can win prize bundles featuring RTX 50 Series GPUs, high-performance PCs from Falcon Northwest, Maingear, and ORIGIN, and other goodies by following GeForce social channels. Plus, with RTX Watch & Win, new game trailers dropping during events like Summer Game Fest might just net you a Steam gift card.


Stay tuned to BabelTechReviews.com for deeper benchmarks and side-by-side comparisons. As more games integrate DLSS 4, the future of real-time rendering is here—and it’s powered by AI.

Check out NVIDIA’s official coverage