From Resident Evil Requiem to The Outer Worlds 2 — NVIDIA Unveils New Games Getting RTX Tech and DLSS 4

From Resident Evil Requiem to The Outer Worlds 2 — NVIDIA Unveils New Games Getting RTX Tech and DLSS 4

Hennadiy Chemеris
August 19, 2025, 08:58 PM

Ahead of gamescom 2025, NVIDIA announced that more than 175 games and apps already support DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation, with the total number of RTX-enabled projects now exceeding 800.

DLSS 4 is capable of generating up to three additional frames for every rendered frame, increasing performance by up to eight times compared to traditional rendering. The technology supports Frame Generation on RTX 40 series and Super Resolution on all RTX graphics cards.

At the event, NVIDIA also presented new trailers and revealed which upcoming games will feature their latest technologies.

Resident Evil Requiem

Resident Evil Requiem will feature Path Tracing and DLSS 4 support. NVIDIA stated these technologies will improve image quality and performance—realistic shadows, reflections, and light refraction will create an even more atmospheric and intense survival experience. The release is scheduled for February 27, 2026, for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

This project is the ninth main installment in the iconic series. Players will return to Raccoon City as FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft, who must investigate a mysterious bioterror disaster in the city. The game allows switching between first- and third-person perspectives.

Borderlands 4

Borderlands 4 will support DLSS 4 and Reflex (reducing latency and improving responsiveness). The game will also appear on the GeForce NOW cloud service. Until September 22, purchasing a special bundle (Borderlands 4 GeForce RTX 50 Series Bundle) will grant players the game plus the Gilded Glory Pack. The offer includes GeForce RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, and 5070 GPUs, including laptop versions.

The game continues the popular looter-shooter series, known for its humor, memorable characters, and unique atmosphere. Players can expect intense co-op battles, tons of weapons, new planets, and bandits. The release is set for September 12 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S, and October 3 on Nintendo Switch.

Pragmata

Pragmata is a sci-fi action game set on a lunar research station. After the discovery of the unique Lunafilament material, capable of copying almost anything, the station loses contact with Earth. Players control Hugh Williams and the android Diana, using their unique abilities—Diana can hack enemies, while Hugh attacks when their defenses are down.

The game blends single-player gameplay and dual-character control, with hacking and tactical shooting at the core of its combat. Pragmata will support DLSS 4 and ray tracing for improved graphics and performance. Release is planned for 2026 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. You can watch the full gameplay here.

Cinder City (Project LLL)

Cinder City is a cinematic open-world tactical shooter set in a post-apocalyptic Seoul. The story shifts humanity into an alternate timeline after people from the 23rd century return to the past to prevent a catastrophe.

Players take on the role of a 21st-century Knight enhanced by future technology, embarking on a heroic quest to find a missing daughter and save humanity’s future. Expect hostile territories, vehicle and mech hijacking, tactical combat, and tough moral decisions. The developers promise a deep story and co-op mode, where survival depends on teamwork and strategy. Cinder City will support DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, Frame Generation, and Super Resolution from day one. Enhanced Unreal Engine 5 Lumen lighting and advanced RTX effects will be available, and those without modern hardware can play via GeForce NOW.

Phantom Blade Zero

Phantom Blade Zero is an action RPG with dynamic martial arts combat in a unique “Kong-fu Punk” art style, powered by Unreal Engine 5. The exact release date is still to be announced.

From launch, the game will support DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, and at gamescom 2025, the PC version with ray tracing was shown for the first time. RTX effects will provide realistic reflections, high-quality shadows, and detailed underwater light refraction.

Black State

Black State is an action game with unique traversal between diverse locations, where players undertake a mission from a mysterious group of scientists called the Architects. The game stands out with photorealistic graphics and ray tracing effects for enhanced environmental detail.

It features intense action, dynamic battles, changing environments, and support for DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, significantly boosting performance and smoothness.

Hell is Us

Hell is Us is a third-person action-adventure where players combine intense melee combat with exploration. There’s no map, compass, or quest markers—exploration and choices are driven by player instinct, creating a unique experience and sense of freedom.

The full version launches September 4, 2025, on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. At release, Hell is Us will be available on GeForce NOW and support DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, Frame Generation, and Super Resolution from day one, maximizing performance and image quality for GeForce RTX owners. You can check out the system requirements here.

The Outer Worlds 2

The Outer Worlds 2 is the sequel to Obsidian Entertainment’s sci-fi first-person RPG. Players will embark on a new adventure with a fresh crew, weapons, and enemies on a new colony. You’ll play as a special agent tasked with uncovering the source of destructive rifts threatening humanity and deciding the fate of the Arcadia colony and the galaxy, relying on your choices, skills, and chosen factions.

The game launches October 29, 2025, on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. At launch, it will support DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, Frame Generation, and Super Resolution for maximum performance, while ray tracing will enhance image quality.

Additionally, The Outer Worlds 2 will be available on GeForce NOW, allowing play on virtually any modern device with fast internet. After the NVIDIA Blackwell update in September, players will be able to play at up to 5K resolution and 120 FPS, plus activate the new Cinematic Quality Streaming mode.

Cronos: The New Dawn

Cronos: The New Dawn is a new survival horror from Bloober Team (Silent Hill 2 Remake). The story unfolds in two timelines: in the dark ruins of a post-apocalyptic future and in 1980s Poland. The player controls a mysterious agent who returns from the future to save key people before they die in the apocalypse.

As you travel through the ruined world, you’ll face terrifying creatures born from humanity’s darkest nightmares. The game releases September 5, 2025, with DLSS 4, Multi Frame Generation, Frame Generation, Super Resolution, and ray tracing. The project is inspired by The Thing, Dark, Dead Space, 12 Monkeys, and Dark Souls.

Directive 8020

Directive 8020 is a new cinematic sci-fi horror from Supermassive Games (Until Dawn, The Quarry) in the Dark Pictures universe. Set on the planet Tau Ceti f, the colonist ship Cassiopeia crashes, and the crew quickly realizes they’re not alone—an alien organism capable of copying its victims is stalking them.

Players must survive using strategy and cunning, making tough choices—save themselves or risk the lives of everyone on Earth. The game, releasing in 2026, will support DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, Super Resolution, and path tracing.

Dying Light: The Beast

Dying Light: The Beast is a new open-world zombie action game starring Kyle Crane, a former test subject who escapes after years of experiments but is left with genetic scars—a blend of human and zombie DNA. To get revenge on his tormentor, he must control his inner beast and manage his internal conflict.

On release day (September 19), players can use DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, Frame Generation, Super Resolution, and RTX effects enhanced by DLSS Ray Reconstruction for maximum image quality and performance. The game will also be available on GeForce NOW from day one.

Fate Trigger

Fate Trigger is a 3D tactical anime-style shooter where players control heroes with unique abilities. Built on Unreal Engine 5, it offers a dynamic world of floating islands, strategy development, and life-or-death battles.

Previously, it was announced that the game uses NVIDIA ACE Audio2Face-3D for realistic facial animation and real-time lip sync. The studio now confirms that Fate Trigger will support DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation and Reflex for minimal latency and improved responsiveness. Players can already sign up for playtests on Steam.

Honeycomb: The World Beyond

Honeycomb: The World Beyond is a survival sandbox set on the vibrant planet Sota7. Players take on the role of Hennessy, a bioengineer exploring a mysterious, dangerous world. You’ll study alien plants and animals, use your knowledge to survive, and overcome many challenges in this beautiful yet treacherous world.

On release day (November 6), players will be able to enhance graphics and performance with DLSS 4, Multi Frame Generation, Frame Generation, Super Resolution, and DLAA. With ray tracing enabled, gamers can activate NVIDIA RTXDI (dynamic lighting), and further improve image quality with DLSS Ray Reconstruction for maximum lighting detail and realistic visual effects.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants

With the release of the new expansion, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants will receive support for NVIDIA RTX Hair technology, allowing for ultra-realistic hair rendering.

In addition, the game will support DLSS 4 and path tracing for owners of RTX 50 series graphics cards, significantly improving image quality and performance. The developers promise new adventures, puzzles, and locations inspired by the most iconic moments in the Indiana Jones universe.

Lost Soul Aside

Lost Soul Aside is a single-player action RPG inspired by Final Fantasy XV. The game features fast-paced combat, stunning visuals, and a rich story. Players will embark on a journey as Kazer, a lone warrior accompanied by a mysterious shapeshifting dragon.

The game launches on PC on August 29, with full support for RTX technologies. At launch, players will be able to use DLSS 4, Multi Frame Generation, Frame Generation, Super Resolution, and Reflex for maximum performance and responsiveness, while ray tracing will provide realistic lighting and reflections.

inZOI

inZOI is a life simulator that allows players to create and manage unique virtual worlds populated by realistic characters. This month, the game will receive a new update that enhances the generative AI system NVIDIA ACE, making NPC reactions more lifelike and natural. The update will also add support for DLSS 4, improving both performance and image quality for RTX owners.

The Oversight Bureau

The Oversight Bureau is a new narrative-driven project from Iconic Interactive. The game uses NVIDIA ACE for dynamic, AI-driven characters, NVIDIA Riva for real-time speech recognition, and a Narrative Engine for contextual NPC behavior.

Players will interact with the world and its inhabitants primarily through voice, taking on the role of a character trapped in a mysterious underground facility.

The release is planned for later this year, and the developers promise deep immersion and replayability thanks to advanced AI technologies.

NVIDIA has promised to soon reveal even more upcoming games that will support RTX technologies.

You can view the full schedule of all gamescom 2025 presentations here.

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