Star Wars Galactic Racer is coming to PC, PlayStation, and Xbox on October 6, 2026, and NVIDIA has confirmed that the PC version will support DLSS 4.5 at launch. The sci fi arcade racer from Fuse Games will include DLSS Super Resolution, Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, and DLSS Ray Reconstruction on supported GeForce RTX hardware.
That means players with newer RTX graphics cards should get smoother performance and better image reconstruction options when the game arrives. RTX 50 series owners will get the most complete support because NVIDIA’s latest cards are built around its newest frame generation features.
NVIDIA is adding DLSS 4.5 support to more 2026 games
Star Wars Galactic Racer is still months away, but it is part of a wider push from NVIDIA to bring DLSS 4.5 into more PC releases.
Conan Exiles Enhanced launched with DLSS 4.5 support, while Dead as Disco launched with DLSS Super Resolution, DLSS Frame Generation, and NVIDIA Reflex. IO Interactive’s 007 First Light is also set to support DLSS 4.5 Multi Frame Generation and DLSS Ray Reconstruction when it launches on May 27, 2026.
| Game | NVIDIA feature support |
|---|---|
| Star Wars Galactic Racer | DLSS 4.5, Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, Super Resolution, Ray Reconstruction |
| 007 First Light | DLSS 4.5 Multi Frame Generation and Ray Reconstruction |
| Dead as Disco | DLSS Super Resolution, Frame Generation, NVIDIA Reflex |
| Conan Exiles Enhanced | DLSS 4.5 support |

For Star Wars Galactic Racer, the feature list makes sense. Arcade racers benefit from high frame rates, low latency, and clean image quality during fast movement. Multi Frame Generation can help boost perceived smoothness, while Super Resolution can reduce the rendering load.

The feature will matter most on PC. Console players will still get the game, but NVIDIA’s DLSS features are tied to GeForce RTX graphics cards on PCs and laptops.
The bigger takeaway is that NVIDIA continues to make DLSS a standard part of many major and mid sized PC launches. Star Wars Galactic Racer now joins that list before its October release, giving RTX owners one more game built with NVIDIA’s latest AI graphics stack in mind.



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