NVIDIA is bringing its DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation (MFG) tech to a few more games, as the library of support for MFG, which is exclusive to RTX 5000 GPUs, grows steadily.
The biggest hitter among the new recruits for MFG is Warhammer 40,000: Darktide, and support for DLSS 4 arrives via an update tomorrow (the Nightmares and Visions update to be precise).
Another game to get this treatment is Enlisted, an intriguing sounding massively multiplayer squad-based shooter set in World War 2 (see the above video clip).
Every player has a squad of AI-controlled soldiers (there are 16 classes of troops) and the player can jump in and take direct control of a squad member as and when it's needed.
Also joining the DLSS 4 with MFG club is KARMA: The Dark World, and The First Berserker: Khazan, NVIDIA tells us - as well as noting that support has arrived for the Half-Life 2 RTX demo.
Finally, the still under development FBC: Firebreak from Remedy has been revealed as having DLSS 4 with MFG support. This is a spin-off from the excellent Control - FBC stands for the Federal Bureau of Control - taking a very different angle as a three-player coop affair. The game will be out at some point in the summer of 2025.
The full sequel, Control 2, is in the works too, but further out and we don't yet have any kind of release date for that. It might be late 2026 or perhaps 2027, going by the gossip on the grapevine (Remedy's Max Payne remake project will follow FBC: Firebreak, likely in 2026).