NVIDIA is adding another group of games to its DLSS 4.5 lineup this week, with 007 First Light, World of Tanks: HEAT, Starminer, F1 25, and Helldivers 2 all getting different forms of DLSS support. The biggest name in the group is 007 First Light, IO Interactive’s new James Bond game, which is now available early for Deluxe Edition owners ahead of its wider May 27, 2026 release.
The game arrives with support for DLSS 4.5 Multi Frame Generation, DLSS Ray Reconstruction, and DLSS Super Resolution. NVIDIA has also released drivers for 007 First Light, giving PC players on GeForce cards the needed software support before launch.
According to NVIDIA, RTX 50 Series owners will see the biggest benefit. The company claims RTX 5090 players can run 007 First Light at max settings in 4K with DLSS 4.5 enabled and reach up to 563 FPS. That number will depend on system setup, but it shows how strongly NVIDIA is positioning DLSS 4.5 around its newest graphics cards.
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World of Tanks: HEAT is also launching this week with NVIDIA support. The free to play vehicle shooter includes DLSS Super Resolution, DLSS Multi Frame Generation, and NVIDIA Reflex. That combination should help players get smoother frame rates while also reducing latency, which matters in competitive 5v5 and 10v10 matches.
Starminer is another new release arriving with DLSS Super Resolution and DLSS Frame Generation. Players can upgrade that support to DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation through the NVIDIA App. That detail is notable because NVIDIA App has now taken over as the company’s main software hub after the official retirement of NVIDIA Control Panel.
| Game | NVIDIA feature support |
|---|---|
| 007 First Light | DLSS 4.5 Multi Frame Generation, Ray Reconstruction, Super Resolution |
| World of Tanks: HEAT | DLSS Super Resolution, Multi Frame Generation, NVIDIA Reflex |
| Starminer | DLSS Super Resolution, Frame Generation, upgradeable through NVIDIA App |
| F1 25 | DLSS Multi Frame Generation, Super Resolution, NVIDIA Reflex |
| Helldivers 2 | DLSS support arriving through an update |
F1 25 is not launching this week, but it is also part of NVIDIA’s latest DLSS push. The racing game is due on June 3, 2026, and will include DLSS Multi Frame Generation, DLSS Super Resolution, and NVIDIA Reflex.

The most surprising addition may be Helldivers 2. The game launched without support for the major upscaling technologies, which made it stand out among modern PC releases. That changes with an update going live on May 27, 2026, finally adding NVIDIA DLSS support.
This week’s rollout shows how quickly NVIDIA is expanding DLSS 4.5 across new and existing games. For RTX 50 Series owners, Multi Frame Generation remains the headline feature. For players on older RTX cards, DLSS Super Resolution and Reflex support can still help improve performance and responsiveness.



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