GTA V enhanced gets Nvidia DLSS 4 upgrade for smoother gameplay

Upgrade is specifically for players using Nvidia's RTX 50-series graphics cards to generate more frames and improve visual performance
An undated image of GTA 5 poster. — IGN
An undated image of GTA 5 poster. — IGN 

Rockstar Games has announced via X that Nvidia DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation support is now live for Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced. This will help players experience smoother, more fluid gameplay for one of the most popular open-world games on the planet.

This upgrade is specifically designed for players using Nvidia's RTX 50-series graphics cards to increase frame rates and enhance visual performance for the game's ray-traced graphics.

Nvidia has also released its new Game Ready 580.97 driver to accompany this upgrade, which helps improve performance within GTA V Enhanced and supports the enhanced version of Senua's Saga: Hellblade II, which was released today. The Game Ready driver is available for direct download from Nvidia's support site.

The DLSS 4 upgrade in Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced will improve the performance of the game’s impressive graphics by making the animations smoother during scenes of action, like high-speed chases and intense firefights.

This means that if you have an RTX 50-series card, you can enjoy higher frame rates without affecting your overall image quality.

On that note, Senua's Saga: Hellblade II Enhanced now also supports DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, as well.

This upgraded edition includes a brand-new Dark Rot mode, offering players an extra challenge. The enhanced graphics and performance features are expected to deliver a more immersive experience for both returning fans and new players.