NVIDIA has expanded DLSS 4 to over 125 games & apps while DOOM: The Dark Ages is getting the Path Tracing update in June.
Over 125 Games & Apps Are Now Boosted With NVIDIA’s DLSS 4 Support, More Titles Coming Soon & DOOM: The Dark Ages Path Tracing Update Lands Next Month
DLSS 4 has been a fundamental part of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 series launch. The DLSS 4 line included 75 games and apps at launch, and since the January launch, the number has now grown past 125 games and apps. NVIDIA states that DLSS 4 is the fastest adopted gaming technology in their history, which comes from the fact that DLSS 4 can be easily integrated into current titles using DLSS 3.
This number is only going to grow in the coming months, as NVIDIA has also announced that they have 10 more games that will receive DLSS 4 support soon. These titles include:
- Crimson Desert
- F1 25
- FBC Firebreak
- Inzoi
- Motiram
- Mindseye
- Portal with RTX
- Roadcraft
- Splitgate 2
- Wuchang 2: Fallen Feathers

Coming to the RTX Remix side, there are now over 100 RTX Remix mods released to date, with 350 active Remix projects underway. NVIDIA today announced that the Portal RTX upgrade will be available on 18th May (today), offering DLSS 4 and RTX Neural Radiance Cache support. The company is also hosting an RTX Remix Mod Contest, where the community can win over $50,000 in prizes on ModDB through a competition.

Lastly, we have to talk about DOOM: The Dark Ages. The game is getting enhanced RTX support over the already stunning RT Reflections and Global Illumination integration and support for DLSS 4 + Reflex. In June, the game will receive a brand-new update which will add Path Tracing & DLSS Ray Reconstruction, further upping the visual fidelity and performance. The title can be boosted to deliver up to 7x the FPS versus the native resolution in Path Tracing using DLSS 4, which is quite an impressive leap.
Overall, these are some nice updates for GeForce RTX gamers from NVIDIA. The company is going to be offering more updates with newer titles and better driver support in future updates, so stay tuned for those too.