NVIDIA has expanded its DLSS support for June with a slate of new game updates and a Summer of RTX promotion. Gamers using compatible graphics cards will see immediate performance boosts across several upcoming and recently released titles. This update matters because it unlocks advanced rendering features like frame generation for players who want smoother gameplay without upgrading hardware.
New titles receive DLSS upgrades including frame generation and super resolution
The June lineup includes significant upgrades for Subnautica 2, Squad, Zenless Zone Zero version 3.0, Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core, Gothic 1 Remake, NBA THE RUN, GOALS, Fatekeeper, Tides of Tomorrow, and Reaper Actual. These titles received DLSS upgrades that include Frame Generation and Super Resolution technologies. Marathon Season 2 also launched with dedicated DLSS Frame Generation support to enhance its multiplayer experience.
Public testing for Mortal Shell II currently supports DLSS Frame Generation, Super Resolution, and Ray Tracing features. Upcoming releases Dune: Awakening on September 22 and CONTROL Resonant on September 24 will also support DLSS and Path Tracing. Steam Next Fest demos for Valor Mortis, The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu, Edge of Memories, Onimusha: Way of the Sword, Salvation: Echoes of War, The Sinking City 2, and Far Far West feature DLSS enhancements as well.
NVIDIA highlighted RTX game deals for the Steam Summer Sale including Battlefield 6, Borderlands 4, Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition, DOOM: The Dark Ages, and others. The company also discussed PUBG Ally and AI-driven characters powered by NVIDIA ACE with the KRAFTON AI team. We looked at the last dlss update earlier while tracking recent driver changes.
This announcement confirms the current state of DLSS adoption across the gaming landscape for the second quarter of 2024. Players can expect widespread support for these technologies in both new releases and established franchises. The integration of AI-driven features continues to shape how games render visuals and manage performance on modern systems.



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