NVIDIA rounded out June with DLSS support added or updated in 13 titles, a handful of Steam Next Fest demos already running the tech and a clear fall calendar for RTX owners to look forward to. The headline entries are Zenless Zone Zero Version 3.0 and the Mortal Shell II open beta, both of which ship with the full DLSS stack including Multi Frame Generation.
June's New and Updated DLSS Games
Zenless Zone Zero Version 3.0 launched with DLSS Frame Generation, Super Resolution and Ray Tracing support. Mortal Shell II's open beta runs Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, Super Resolution and Ray Tracing. Both are among the more demanding titles in their respective genres, so the timing of DLSS support makes sense.
The broader June list covers a wide range of genres. EMPULSE, Gothic 1 Remake and Squad support DLSS Dynamic Multi Frame Generation and Super Resolution. Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core, GOALS, Marathon Season 2 and Reaper Actual added Multi Frame Generation and Super Resolution. Subnautica 2, NBA: THE RUN and Tides of Tomorrow updated to the latest Super Resolution model. Fatekeeper rounds out the month with Frame Generation and Super Resolution.
Steam Next Fest Demos with DLSS
Steam Next Fest gave RTX owners early access to several upcoming titles already built with DLSS. Valor Mortis demo supports Multi Frame Generation at up to 6X frame output — one of the highest multipliers publicly demonstrated for any upcoming title. Onimusha: Way of the Sword runs Multi Frame Generation at up to 4X alongside Ray Tracing.
Other demos with DLSS support: The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu, Edge of Memories, The Sinking City 2 and Salvation: Echoes of War. All carry the tech at various levels.
Steam Summer Sale: RTX Titles on Discount
The Steam Summer Sale is running now, and NVIDIA is spotlighting RTX-capable games currently on discount. 007 First Light is available with DLSS 4.5 and Dynamic Multi Frame Generation. The broader sale list includes Battlefield 6, Borderlands 4, Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition, DOOM: The Dark Ages, Dune: Awakening, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, Mortal Kombat 1, Resident Evil Requiem and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, among others.
Fall Preview
Dune: Awakening's single-player mode and Book One story finale land on September 22 alongside an upgrade to DLSS Dynamic Multi Frame Generation and Super Resolution. CONTROL Resonant follows on September 24 with path tracing and DLSS at launch.
NVIDIA also published an interview with the KRAFTON AI team on how they built PUBG Ally, a co-playable character running on NVIDIA ACE. The conversation covers architecture, latency challenges and multilingual support for a system with intentionally non-deterministic outputs — worth reading for anyone tracking where in-game AI companions are heading.
Thirteen DLSS additions in a single month puts NVIDIA's upscaling solution well ahead of competing platforms in terms of active ecosystem support. With DLSS 4.5 already shipping in 007 First Light and Dynamic Multi Frame Generation reaching more titles, the fall calendar gives current RTX hardware a clear showcase moment.



