NVIDIA Game Ready Driver Is Optimized for Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6

Oct 22, 2024 at 09:00am EDT
NVIDIA Game Ready driver Dragon Age: The Veilguard

Today, NVIDIA has released a new GeForce Game Ready driver (version 566.03), delivering optimizations for the following games and DLCs launching shortly: Alan Wake 2: The Lake House, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, No More Room In Hell 2, Red Dead Redemption, and The Axis Unseen. The driver also adds support for 32 additional G-SYNC Compatible displays.

All the aforementioned PC games and more will support NVIDIA DLSS 3, starting with the second Alan Wake 2 DLC, The Lake House, which is out today. Remedy's game actually offers the complete NVIDIA RTX package: DLSS Super Resolution, Frame Generation, Ray Reconstruction, path tracing, and Reflex.

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Then there's No More Room in Hell 2, which we covered with a Gamescom 2024 Q&A. The sequel in development at Torn Banner Studios debuts today in early access, already packing support for DLSS Super Resolution, Frame Generation, DLAA, and Reflex.

Last but not least, another game due to launch in a few hours is The Axis Unseen, a 'heavy metal horror game' singlehandedly made by Nate Purkeypile, a 20-year Bethesda veteran who worked on Fallout 3, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Fallout 4, Fallout 76, and Starfield. This indie game also supports NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution, Frame Generation, and Reflex. In two days, the strategy/simulation/management game Industry Giant 4.0 will also launch in early access with NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution, Frame Generation, DLAA, and Reflex.

Next week, it will be up to two heavyweights. On October 29, Rockstar Games will finally release the long-awaited PC version of Red Dead Redemption, which will include DLSS Super Resolution, Frame Generation, and Reflex. Two days later, BioWare is set to launch Dragon Age: The Veilguard, the follow-up to Inquisition (a decade later). The game also supports DLSS Super Resolution, Frame Generation, Reflex, and ray traced reflections and ambient occlusion. On the same day, Guerrilla will launch Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered with Super Resolution, Frame Generation, and Reflex. Lastly, DLSS Super Resolution was added to Wayfinder yesterday as part of its 1.0 launch.

NVIDIA had one more thing to announce today: a new GeForce RTX Series 40 bundle dedicated to Ubisoft Massive's Star Wars Outlaws. The bundle will be available at select retailers until November 12.

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