A dozen-plus games are on the radar for potentially adding NVIDIA’s DLSS 5 support this fall, including titles across various genres and studios. These rumored titles include:

  • Aion 2
  • Assassin’s Creed Shadows
  • Black State
  • Cinder City
  • Delta Force
  • Hogwarts Legacy
  • Justice
  • Naraka: Bladepoint
  • Neverness to Everness
  • Phantom Blade Zero
  • Resident Evil Requiem
  • Sea of Remnants
  • Starfield
  • The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered
  • Where Winds Meet

None of these games have officially confirmed NVIDIA DLSS 5 support yet. NVIDIA’s latest public update focuses on DLSS 4.5, which is set to launch on March 31, 2026, alongside the RTX 50 series GPUs. DLSS 4.5 introduces Dynamic Multi-Frame Generation (MFG), a feature that intelligently adjusts frame multipliers on the fly to maintain target frame rates-think of it as an automatic transmission for your framerate.

To put things in perspective, by August 2025, over 175 games and apps had already integrated DLSS 4’s multi-frame generation feature. This widespread adoption highlights how integral NVIDIA’s AI-powered upscaling has become for enhancing gaming performance and visuals.

Currently, gamers and PC enthusiasts hoping for DLSS 5 support should monitor announcements from NVIDIA and the developers of these titles. While DLSS 5 promises significant improvements in image quality and performance, official confirmations are still pending ahead of the fall 2026 timeframe.

Looking forward, the speed at which developers adopt DLSS 5 could reshape expectations for PC gaming graphics and performance optimization in late 2026. If NVIDIA’s AI-driven upscaling technology continues evolving at the current pace, next-gen GPUs might deliver smoother experiences without the need for increased raw horsepower.

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