Nvidia has now confirmed the first wave of games that will support DLSS 5, its new AI-powered graphics technology that aims to improve lighting, materials, and overall image quality in real time. Nvidia says the feature will arrive this fall, with more games expected over time.
According to Nvidia’s official announcement, the current confirmed DLSS 5 games supported list includes:
- AION 2
- Assassin’s Creed Shadows
- Black State
- CINDER CITY
- Delta Force
- Hogwarts Legacy
- Justice
- NARAKA: BLADEPOINT
- NTE: Neverness to Everness
- Phantom Blade Zero
- Resident Evil Requiem
- Sea of Remnants
- Starfield
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered
- Where Winds Meet
Nvidia describes DLSS 5 as a real-time neural rendering model that can add more photoreal lighting and material detail to scenes. The company also says support is coming from major publishers and studios including Bethesda, CAPCOM, Ubisoft, Warner Bros. Games, NetEase, Tencent, and others.
At the same time, the launch has sparked debate. Some players and developers have raised concerns that DLSS 5 changes how characters and environments look, sometimes beyond the original art direction. Resident Evil Requiem became one of the biggest examples after viewers said the technology noticeably changed Grace Ashcroft’s appearance in Nvidia’s demo.
For now, this is the official Nvidia DLSS 5 games supported list. More titles will likely join as Nvidia expands support closer to launch.