Powered by the latest Unreal Engine 5 technology, Wild Assault is a new 20 vs. 20 third-person multiplayer shooter with a cast of anthropomorphic animals like pandas, tigers, and rabbits with hair and clothing. It's launching into Early Access this weekend and supports NVIDIA DLSS 4, including Multi Frame Generation with Reflex.
It looks like another hardware-intensive Unreal Engine 5 title that needs DLSS Super Resolution and Frame Generation to hit triple-digit performance on most cards. Playing in 4K, with DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation, GeForce RTX 5090 performance increases from 93 FPS to 415 FPS, while GeForce RTX 5070 Ti performance increases from 52.9 FPS to 276.5 FPS.
Dropping the resolution down to 1440p, you'll need a GeForce RTX 5080 to hit 100+ FPS natively. Here, the recently released GeForce RTX 5070 achieved 79.2 FPS natively, increasing to 301 FPS with DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation. On the plus side, as it supports DLSS 4's new transformer AI model, image quality improves with DLSS Super Resolution enabled.

Wild Assault 4K gaming performance on GeForce RTX GPUs with DLSS 4, image credit: NVIDIA.

Wild Assault 1440p gaming performance on GeForce RTX GPUs with DLSS 4, image credit: NVIDIA.
Embark Studios' THE FINALS, a free-to-play shooter with fantastic ray-traced visuals and impressive destructibility, has added support for DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation this week as part of its Season 6 update.
In the world of single-player games, Naughty Dog's The Last of Us Part II Remastered is now available on PC with support for DLSS Frame Generation and DLSS Super Resolution. And thanks to the DLSS Override feature in the NVIDIA App, all GeForce RTX owners can enable DLSS 4's transformer AI model for Super Resolution to improve image quality and performance. Our testing found that DLSS 4's 'Balanced' and 'Performance' presets in 4K and 1440p deliver better image quality than DLSS 3's 'Quality preset and native rendering with TAA.