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GTA V enhanced edition gains DLSS 4 multi-frame generation support

GTA V Enhanced and Hellblade II Enhanced gain Nvidia DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation support for smoother, more immersive gameplay.

Rockstar Games has announced that Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced now includes Nvidia’s DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation support, marking a significant improvement in the game’s visual performance. The update went live today, alongside a new Nvidia Game Ready driver designed to enhance the gaming experience for players.

The addition of DLSS 4 builds on GTA V Enhanced’s existing ray tracing technology, delivering smoother on-screen motion for those using Nvidia’s latest RTX 50-series graphics cards. With Multi Frame Generation enabled, the feature generates extra frames between rendered ones, making gameplay appear more fluid and visually appealing.

The new driver release, version 580.97, is also designed to optimise performance in the enhanced edition of GTA V, ensuring better frame rates and stability for players who take advantage of the update.

Hellblade II enhanced edition also receives DLSS 4

In addition to GTA V Enhanced, Nvidia has confirmed that the enhanced edition of Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II is also gaining DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation support. This version of the game introduces a new Dark Rot mode, offering players an extra challenge and fresh content alongside improved graphics performance.

DLSS 4 technology uses advanced AI rendering to reduce the strain on the GPU while maintaining sharp, detailed visuals. This results in a smoother gameplay experience without requiring significant compromises in resolution or visual fidelity. For demanding games such as Hellblade II and GTA V, this can be particularly beneficial for players aiming to maximise both image quality and performance.

Nvidia’s latest driver is now available

Nvidia’s 580.97 Game Ready driver is now available for download directly from the company’s official website. The driver is optimised explicitly for the new DLSS 4 features in both GTA V Enhanced and Hellblade II Enhanced, ensuring that users can take full advantage of the latest graphical improvements.

The update highlights Nvidia’s ongoing commitment to supporting popular titles with cutting-edge technology, enabling gamers to enjoy more immersive and visually impressive experiences. By combining DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation with ray tracing, players can expect to see significant visual enhancements without sacrificing performance.

Gamers eager to experience the latest improvements can install the updated driver immediately and enable DLSS 4 within each game’s settings, provided they have compatible RTX 50-series hardware.

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