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Another week, another big batch of PC games added support for NVIDIA DLSS, including DLSS 4 and the new Multi Frame Generation technology for GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs. Although it's not new, Piranha Games' well-received MechWarrior 5: Clans is adding support for DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation this week, alongside the release of the new Ghost Bear: Flash Storm DLC that adds a new story-based campaign and a bunch of new mechs to pilot.
Another not-new game adding DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation support is Amazon Games' New World: Aeternum, an action RPG that is kicking off Season 8 on May 13 with a slew of new in-game content and support for NVIDIA's latest DLSS technology.
Rounding out the DLSS 4 announcements is Spirit of the North 2, a beautiful third-person adventure in which you take on the role of a fox on a quest to restore the land and return home. It's out on May 8, and on day one, it will support DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation and DLAA for those looking to maximize image quality.
It doesn't stop there. Resissad Studios' Bodycam, a popular indie multiplayer shooter with ultra-realistic Unreal Engine 5 graphics, has recently been updated with support for DLSS Super Resolution. The game is still in Early Access, so adding DLSS will help boost performance for many gamers.
Next is Lost Skies, another Early Access title that added DLSS Super Resolution support to boost performance. This third-person co-op survival adventure sees players take to the skies on their own 'skyship' as they explore an ancient, fantastical world.
Primal Game Studio and Knights Peak's Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree is a souls-like action RPG played from a side-on perspective, so its presentation is reminiscent of classic Castlevania and Metroid-style games. This game launched in April with DLSS Super Resolution support, so if you're a fan of Metroidvania-style games and Dark Souls, be sure to check it out, as there's a free playable demo available on Steam.
Finally, there is Necrophosis, a "first-person horror adventure, plunging you into a nightmarish realm teeming with grotesque forms and ominous visuals." Based on the trailer you can watch here, that description is fitting. Visually impressive, but also gross. On the plus side, DLSS Super Resolution will at least mean it all runs smoothly on GeForce RTX hardware. And like Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree, this has a playable demo you can check out on Steam.