
A technological leap in the gaming industry
In 2025, Spain’s computer game market is undergoing significant changes thanks to advanced solutions from NVIDIA. The company has unveiled an updated version of DLSS 4, now supported in several key titles including Battlefield 6 and Alien: Rogue Incursion. These innovations highlight the growing impact of artificial intelligence on the quality and performance of modern games.
Expanded possibilities for GeForce RTX owners
GeForce RTX graphics card users now have access to a wide range of new features. In games like Alien: Rogue Incursion – Part One: Evolved Edition, Battlefield 6, FBC: Firebreak – Breakpoint Update, and X4: Foundations, players can now enable Multi Frame Generation, DLSS Frame Generation, DLSS Super Resolution, and NVIDIA Reflex. Some titles also support more advanced technologies such as DLSS Ray Reconstruction and DLAA, which deliver a significant boost in smoothness and image clarity.
Battlefield 6 — showcasing new standards
Particular attention is focused on Battlefield 6, which serves as a showcase for the capabilities of DLSS 4. The game is expected to release on October 10, and from day one will be fully compatible with all current RTX technologies. Alongside this, NVIDIA has released new Game Ready drivers, optimized not only for Battlefield 6 but also for other titles receiving new feature support this week.
Alien: Rogue Incursion — a new level of immersion
Alien: Rogue Incursion offers players a unique action-horror experience with narrative elements. The protagonist, Zula Hendricks, faces dangers in a secret facility overrun by xenomorphs. Thanks to DLSS 4, the game delivers high frame rates even in the most intense scenes, while maintaining maximum graphic quality. The implementation of NVIDIA technologies reduces latency and increases detail, which is especially important for dynamic and visually demanding projects.
Updates for existing games
FBC: Firebreak – Breakpoint Update and X4: Foundations have also received significant improvements. In the cooperative shooter from Remedy, the update not only changes progression and combat mechanics but also adds support for ray tracing, DLSS 4, and Ray Reconstruction. Despite its age, X4: Foundations received the new Diplomacy v8.0 expansion as well as DLSS 4 integration and transformer-based AI models, noticeably enhancing image clarity.
Project G-Assist — a step toward intelligent optimization
Alongside game updates, NVIDIA introduced a new version of Project G-Assist. This experimental AI-based assistant now supports laptops, offering automatic BatteryBoost management, intelligent power-saving settings, and activation of WhisperMode to reduce fan noise. This approach highlights the company’s commitment to creating a self-sufficient, flexible ecosystem for gamers.
DLSS 4 — an integral part of modern gaming
The expanded support for DLSS 4 confirms that such technologies are becoming a central element of PC gaming. This is not just about improved performance, but also about efficient resource usage and automated optimization without the need for constant user intervention. NVIDIA continues to strengthen its position not only as a hardware manufacturer, but also as a creator of comprehensive digital solutions for the entertainment industry.











