Cronos: The New Dawn, Hell is Us & Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants Launch This Week With DLSS 4

More than 800 games and applications feature RTX technologies, and each week new games integrating NVIDIA DLSS, NVIDIA Reflex, and advanced ray-traced effects are released or announced, delivering the definitive PC experience for GeForce RTX players.

Following the launch of DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation for EVE Online, Lost Soul Aside, Starship Troopers: Extermination, Sword of Justice, and Wuthering Waves last week, this week sees Cronos: The New Dawn, Hell is Us and Indiana Jones and the Great CircleTM: The Order of Giants launch with day-one support for our performance accelerating DLSS 4 tech. Additionally, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024’s DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation update is out now.

Read on for all the details.

Hell is Us Launches September 4th, Featuring DLSS 4 & Will Be Playable On GeForce NOW

NACON and Rogue Factor’s Hell is Us is a 3rd-person action-adventure game that combines intense melee combat with the thrill of exploration. No map, no compass, no quest markers: following your instincts to find answers to mysteries is part of the adventure. Enjoy a unique experience that uses innovative writing and level design to let you make your own decisions. Trust your senses, ready your blade: in Hell is Us your discoveries are yours alone.

Following a well-received demo, Rogue Factor is launching Hell Is Us later this week, on September 4th. Though if you buy the Hell is Us Deluxe Edition, you can begin playing now thanks to a 3-day Advanced Access early head start.

 

Hell is Us includes support for DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, maximizing frame rates for GeForce RTX gamers, as you can see in the video below:

 

You can also play Hell is Us on GeForce NOW, and soon enjoy DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation when the service's much-anticipated NVIDIA Blackwell RTX architecture upgrade starts rolling out in September to a server near you.

Cronos: The New Dawn Launches September 5th, Featuring DLSS 4 With Multi Frame Generation & Ray Tracing

Bloober Team, developer of the critically-acclaimed SILENT HILL 2 remake, is now creating Cronos: The New Dawn, an all-new, original survival horror IP. Set across two time periods - the grim ruins of a post-apocalyptic future as well as in 1980s-era Poland - Cronos: The New Dawn thrusts players into the decaying district of New Dawn, inspired by real-life Nowa Huta. You play as a Traveller, an agent of the mysterious Collective, emerging from a dystopian future to dive back into time and extract key people before they perish in the apocalypse. As you explore a world on the brink of annihilation, you’ll encounter grotesque enemies known as the Orphans — twisted, body-horror monstrosities born from humanity’s darkest nightmares.

 

At launch on September 5th, Cronos: The New Dawn will feature support for DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, and visuals that are further enhanced by ray-traced effects.

 

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 - Sim Update 3 Available Now, Featuring DLSS 4 With Multi Frame Generation

Microsoft and Asobo Studios have released Sim Update 3 for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, featuring new experience-enhancing improvements. Included in the list of changes is the addition of DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, enabling GeForce RTX 50 Series flight sim aficionados to accelerate frame rates to new heights.

At launch last November, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 included DLSS Frame Generation and DLSS Super Resolution, DLAA, ray-traced shadows, and NVIDIA Reflex, ensuring GeForce RTX gamers received the definitive PC experience the second they started playing, with accelerated frame rates and even more responsive gameplay. With Sim Update 3, performance will get even faster.

And for an even better Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 experience, all GeForce RTX Series gamers can upgrade DLSS Super Resolution to our newest transformer AI model via NVIDIA app, further enhancing image quality. Learn how to apply the upgrade here.

 

At 4K with max settings, DLSS Multi Frame Generation, working in concert with DLSS Super Resolution, multiplies performance by 4.2X on average, boosting GeForce RTX 5070 Ti frame rates to 200 FPS, GeForce RTX 5080 FPS to 280 FPS, and GeForce RTX 5090 frame rates up to 370 FPS, for the definitive Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 experience.

At 1440p, a 3.6X average performance multiplier enables GeForce RTX 50 Series gamers to play Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 at fast frame rates in our benchmark. On our fastest GPUs, native resolution rendering is CPU bottlenecked, limiting frame rates to 90 FPS. Using DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, performance scales up to 380 FPS, for a faster, smoother, more responsive experience. And among 60 Class GPUs, DLSS Multi Frame Generation enables gameplay at over 200 FPS at 1920x1080.

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024’s new DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation update can also be experienced on GeForce NOW. The service's NVIDIA Blackwell RTX architecture upgrade starts rolling out in September to a server near you later this month.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants DLC, Launching September 4th, Adds NVIDIA RTX Hair

The critically acclaimed adventures of Indiana Jones™ in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle™ can be experienced on GeForce RTX PCs at their very best thanks to DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation and immersive path tracing.

On September 4th, Indy returns to Rome for a new adventure in the Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants DLC. When Indy encounters Father Ricci, a young priest desperate for help to track down a Roman artifact, a standard treasure hunt soon turns into a perilous journey. Along the way Indy must face the sinister plots of Emperor Nero and his gladiator games, the enigmatic Cult of Mithras, and whatever else lurks in the shadows. Can Father Ricci's cryptic knowledge guide Indy through these treacherous passageways? Only Indiana Jones can piece together this breathtaking mystery in an adventure that takes him through the bustling city of Rome, to the crumbling ruins of the Colosseum, and the pristine Vatican Gardens.

 

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants will be accompanied by a game update that adds NVIDIA RTX Hair to key characters throughout the DLC and main game.

Cutting edge strand-based hair techniques are used to render ever-better hair effects in games, allowing hair to look more geometrically detailed, and to interact more realistically with light and shadow. However, if applying ray tracing effects to hair, these require several triangles per strand of hair, making the ray tracing bounding volume hierarchy (BVH) builds computationally expensive, impacting frame rates significantly.

RTX Hair uses a new hardware-accelerated capability in GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs that adds support for Linear-Swept Spheres (LSS) primitives, and makes performant path-traced strand-based hair rendering possible for the very first time. RTX Hair reduces the amount of geometry necessary to render strands of hair, and uses spheres/tubes instead of triangles to get a more accurate fit for hair shapes in ray tracing.

With these innovations, NVIDIA RTX Hair adds more realistic, higher-quality hair rendering, which is especially notable in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle’s cinematic cut scenes, further enhancing image quality and immersion for GeForce RTX 50 Series players.

You can also play Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants™ on GeForce NOW, and can soon use RTX Hair and DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation when the service's NVIDIA Blackwell RTX architecture upgrade starts rolling out, starting in September to a server near you.

Head Back Soon For Even More RTX Games

There are even more DLSS integrations arriving soon for a whole host of games. Return regularly for a rundown of the next DLSS and RTX titles, and head here to see the full list of over 800 RTX-enhanced games and apps, along with a list of all games and apps with verified support for NVIDIA app’s DLSS 4 overrides.