Funcom revealed its MMO survival game will support both NVIDIA DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation and Razer’s next-gen Chorma and Haptics integration when the game launches this year.
According to the developer, the new tech is “pushing immersion and performance in Dune: Awakening to the next level.” During CES, Funcom confirmed the newly revealed NVIDIA DLSS 4 technology with Multi Frame Generation will be available at launch for its upcoming survival game.
The tech giant claims Multi Frame Generation generates up to three additional frames per traditionally rendered frame. This allows frame rates to increase over eight times over traditional rendering.
The performance improvement has the potential to output 4K resolution at 240 FPS with full ray tracing for machines with the upcoming GeForce RTX 5090 graphics cards.
Check out the Dune: Awakening comparison video below to see DLSS 4 in action. Razer’s new synced lighting and haptic feedback devices, like the Freyja HD haptic gaming cushion and Kraken Pro headset, are also supported in Dune: Awakening.