NVIDIA is rolling out a dense week of RTX updates. DOOM: The Dark Ages | Revelations has launched with DLSS Multi Frame Generation, path tracing and Ray Reconstruction, while Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced landed on July 9 with its own batch of RTX features. A new GeForce Game Ready Driver covers both titles.

DOOM: The Dark Ages | Revelations

The campaign expansion from id Software and Bethesda Softworks is live now and ships with a strong RTX feature set. DLSS Multi Frame Generation runs in up to 6X mode, meaning the GPU renders one frame and generates up to five more to boost framerates. Super Resolution and path tracing enhanced with DLSS Ray Reconstruction are also included. On an RTX 5090 with all settings maxed at 4K, NVIDIA says the expansion can hit up to 310 FPS.

Revelations adds new levels with deeper puzzles, new enemy types and a new Chain Spear weapon that rewards mastery with enhanced power and mobility as players learn its mechanics.

Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced

Ubisoft's remake of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag launched July 9 with ray-traced reflections and lighting alongside DLSS Multi Frame Generation, Frame Generation and Super Resolution. The game also supports the latest DLSS 4.5 features via the NVIDIA app, including Dynamic Multi Frame Generation and updated Super Resolution models that improve both performance and image quality.

The Game Ready Driver released alongside both titles provides day-one optimization for each, so updating before playing either is the recommended step.

Gray Zone Warfare Upgrades to DLSS 4.5

MADFINGER Games' open-world tactical shooter Gray Zone Warfare has also upgraded its DLSS support to native DLSS 4.5 with Dynamic Multi Frame Generation and Super Resolution. The update comes alongside the game's recent move to Unreal Engine 5.5 and a run of content updates, making this a meaningful improvement for RTX GPU owners who play the title regularly.

Three games with meaningful DLSS 4.5 integration in a single week reinforces the practical case for GeForce RTX ownership in 2026. Players can update to the new Game Ready Driver now through the NVIDIA app.