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DLSS 4.5 Exits Beta, Bringing Advanced Upscaling and Smoothing to More Games
NVIDIA's latest DLSS technologies, including Super Resolution and Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, are now available in hundreds of PC games.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 6:34am
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NVIDIA's DLSS 4.5 technologies bring enhanced visual fidelity and smoothness to the latest PC games through advanced AI-powered upscaling and frame generation.Defiance TodayNVIDIA has officially launched DLSS 4.5, featuring advanced Super Resolution, Dynamic Frame Generation, and Multi Frame Generation 6X for GeForce RTX 50 Series. These technologies enhance image fidelity, motion clarity, and smoothness, and are now available in hundreds of PC games including Samson, Dawn of Defiance, Enlisted, and War Thunder.
Why it matters
DLSS 4.5 represents a significant advancement in NVIDIA's AI-powered upscaling and frame generation technologies, allowing PC gamers to enjoy improved visual quality and performance across a wide range of popular titles. The expanded availability of these features will benefit both new and existing GeForce RTX users.
The details
The new DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Frame Generation mode allows users to target a specific frame rate or set it to the maximum refresh rate of their display, with the number of additional AI-generated frames increasing to 6X. This provides a major boost in motion clarity and smoothness. DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution also offers notable improvements in image fidelity and detail compared to previous versions. NVIDIA has confirmed that the full DLSS 4.5 suite of technologies has officially launched and exited beta, with the configurable DLSS Override feature in the NVIDIA App making them available in hundreds of PC games.
- NVIDIA announced DLSS 4.5 at CES 2026 in January.
- DLSS 4.5 launched in beta earlier this year.
- NVIDIA confirmed the full DLSS 4.5 launch this week.
The players
NVIDIA
A leading manufacturer of graphics processing units (GPUs) and a pioneer in AI-powered upscaling technologies like DLSS.
GeForce RTX 50 Series
NVIDIA's latest generation of high-performance gaming GPUs that support the advanced DLSS 4.5 features.
Samson
An action game that launched with support for DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution, Multi Frame Generation, and Ray Reconstruction.
Dawn of Defiance
A new Greek myth-inspired survival crafting action game that supports DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution and Dynamic Multi Frame Generation.
Enlisted
A squad-based shooter MMO that has added DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution, Ray Reconstruction, and ray tracing.
War Thunder
A popular online military vehicle combat game that now supports DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution.
What they’re saying
“DLSS 4.5 represents a significant advancement in NVIDIA's AI-powered upscaling and frame generation technologies, allowing PC gamers to enjoy improved visual quality and performance across a wide range of popular titles.”
— Kosta Andreadis, Author
What’s next
NVIDIA has confirmed that native DLSS 4.5 support is coming to Samson in a future update, providing even deeper integration of the advanced upscaling and frame generation features.
The takeaway
The expanded availability of DLSS 4.5 technologies across hundreds of PC games will benefit both new and existing GeForce RTX users, delivering significant improvements in image quality, motion clarity, and performance. This represents an important milestone in NVIDIA's ongoing efforts to push the boundaries of real-time graphics rendering.

