Home / News / Technology / AI / Nvidia Expands Graphics Performance AI to 6 New Game Titles
AI
3 min read

Nvidia Expands Graphics Performance AI to 6 New Game Titles

Published
Kurt Robson
Published
By Kurt Robson
Edited by Samantha Dunn
Key Takeaways
  • Developer adoption for Nvidia’s AI-powered graphics boost tools is expanding.
  • Six new titles supporting the feature bring the total number of its supported games and applications to 769.
  • AI is playing an increasingly big role in the future of gaming.

Nvidia’s AI-powered graphics and performance features are being integrated into six upcoming video games.

Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) provides games with a suite of AI-powered enhancements, including boosted resolution and smoother frame rates.

Nvidia’s AI-Powered Game Graphics

Touted by Nvidia as the future of gaming, DLSS enables real-time rendering of complex scenes.

“The result is improved stability from one frame to the next, enhanced lighting detail, and more detail in motion,” the company stated .

Exclusive to Nvidia’s latest graphics cards, DLSS can generate additional pixels for ray-traced scenes while rendering extra frames in the background, resulting in a smoother experience.

The feature also includes Nvidia Reflex, which uses AI to enhance responsiveness, especially vital in competitive online games where reaction time is key.

According to Nvidia, Reflex offers :

  • Faster target acquisition
  • Quicker response times
  • Improved aiming precision

Six New Titles

Nvidia announced that six new games will launch with native DLSS support, bringing the total number of supported titles to 769.

The newly announced games include:

  • RuneScape: Dragonwilds
  • The Talos Principle: Reawakened
  • Steel Seed
  • Tempest Rising
  • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
  • Commandos: Origins

This expansion further strengthens Nvidia’s lead in the gaming graphics market, as developers continue to optimise their games for DLSS.

By comparison, AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution—its competing AI enhancement suite—is currently supported in only 356 titles.

The Future of AI in Gaming

As a dominant force in the GPU market, Nvidia continues to lead the charge in AI integration into gaming.

Last year, the company unveiled its ACE (Avatar Cloud Engine) demo, showcasing AI-powered non-playable characters (NPCs).

The technology allows NPCs to dynamically learn from player interactions, potentially replacing traditionally scripted behaviors.

Players can engage in real-time conversations with AI characters driven by natural speech recognition and generation.

“Imagine a future where computers interact with us just like humans can,” Nvidia said in its video presentation.

According to Unity’s 2025 Gaming Report , 79% of game developers now feel positively about using AI in gaming, while only 5% remain skeptical.

“Like it or not, AI is going to be a huge part of how games are made moving forward, and an equally huge part of how we experience them,” Eric Switzer wrote for The Gamer .

As the gaming industry faces ongoing layoffs and rising development costs, AI is likely to play a key part in its future—despite continued debate over its role.

Was this Article helpful? Yes No
Kurt Robson is a London-based reporter at CCN with a diverse background across several prominent news outlets. Having transitioned into the world of technology journalism several years ago, Kurt has developed a keen fascination with all things AI. Kurt’s reporting blends a passion for innovation with a commitment to delivering insightful, accurate and engaging stories on the cutting edge of technology.
See more
loading
loading