Battlefield 6 is just around the corner, and PC players will soon be able to appreciate the latest NVIDIA technologies that deliver high performance. The company has confirmed that the tools will be available from day one of release.
The game is designed to meet the expectations of gamers not only in the story campaign or intense multiplayer matches, but also from a technical point of view. The developers have tried to make it possible for the widest possible range of PC players to play, regardless of configuration.
NVIDIA has confirmed that Battlefield 6 will support DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, DLSS Frame Generation, DLSS Super Resolution, DLAA, and Reflex technology from release.
To show the impact of DLSS 4, NVIDIA has prepared a short trailer and statistics. In 4K on ultra settings, DLSS 4 with multi-frame generation and super-resolution increases fps by an average of 3.8x on GeForce RTX 50 series video cards: GeForce RTX 5090 reaches 470+, RTX 5080 - 330+, RTX 5070 Ti - 300, RTX 5070 - 230+.
At 2560×1440 and ultra settings, the fps increase is an average of three times, GeForce RTX 5090 reaches almost 600 fps, RTX 5060 Ti - more than 240. At 1920×1080, the combination of DLSS 4 and Multi Frame Generation gives a 2.9x increase, and the top-end RTX 5090 reaches more than 740 fps.
DLSS 4 is also available for GeForce RTX 50 laptops: at 2560×1600 ultra fps is triple, up to 360; at 1920×1080 ultra average increase is 2.8 times, fps is higher than 480.
Battlefield 6 promises to become a benchmark for performance and visual technologies for PCs and laptops at the start of release.