- NVIDIA DLSS 4 will be presented at Capcom Resident requiem Route tracking
- DLSS 4 will also be present in multiple nearby games such as Phantom Blade 0 and Borderlands 4
- More than Resident requiem It will be exhibited in Gamescom 2025
It has been a long time, but Capcom and Nvidia have finally collaborated in one of the largest franchises of the Japanese developer in history, in a movement that will surely be beneficial for the performance in the game, and is emerging as a change of game.
For the first time, NVIDIA DLSS 4 technology will be officially available in the Capcom survival terror franchise, starting with Resident requiem with route tracking included when launched on February 26, 2026. DLSS 4 will also appear significantly in Borderlands 4, Phantom Blade Zero, Pragmaand Hell are us.
This is a great jump for Capcom, since players have been based on community modifications on PC for NVIDIA DLSS; AMD FSR has been used through recent franchise titles, such as Resident evil people and Resident Evil 4 redo. While FSR is not bad, it pales compared to Team Green DLSS, and players have limited themselves to FSR 2 instead of FSR 3 in Village and RE4.
With an advanced advantage through DLSS 4, players can enjoy a new chapter in the beloved Survival horror franchise of Capcom. Not only DLSS 4 with standard ray tracking, but the route tracking, which leads the lighting in the game to a new level.
This is what we have seen in Cyberpunk 2077, providing brilliant and immersive images, but it is important to take into account that RequiemIt is likely that the route tracking model also demanded in the hardware, so the generation of DLSS 4 frames will be useful.
Gamescom 2025 is here, and fortunately, Resident requiem He will be in the center of the stage with Capcom ready to exhibit what is reserved for fans.
ANALYSIS: Hopefully, game performance is not a problem
I am incredibly pumped by Resident requiemEspecially considering rumors that suggest that Leon S. Kennedy will be a second playable character.
The only fear I have at this stage is regarding the performance of the PC game, because if Monster Hunter Wilds either Dragon’s Dogma 2 Is there anything to go on PC Players could be in a difficult time?
Seems Requiem It will be the most ambitious title of Capcom in the resident Evil Franchise, with the last talk by pointing towards a possible semi -open world experience, unlike any previous entry. We listen to similar discussions before Monster Hunter WildsLaunch, and turned out to be legitimate.
Perhaps the presence of DLSS 4 gives me a little more confidence that Capcom has been more careful to ensure that the performance of the PC is not a problem; Gamescom attendees will have the opportunity to try Requiem – I just hope that my new faith in game performance is not in vain.