NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready Driver Is Optimized for GTA V Enhanced and Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II Enhanced; Both Games Get DLSS 4 MFG

Aug 12, 2025 at 07:00am EDT
Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced release with RTX and NVIDIA DLSS 4, featuring action-packed artwork.

NVIDIA has released a new GeForce Game Ready driver (version 580.97) today, optimized for Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced and Senua's Saga: Hellblade II Enhanced.

While Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced was released a while ago, Senua's Saga: Hellblade II Enhanced is coming out today, simultaneously with the PlayStation 5 launch. On PC, when the game launched in May 2024, it already supported NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution and Frame Generation. With the Enhanced version, though, GeForce RTX 50 GPU owners can enable DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation to boost performance even further. That is quite welcome, since this new version adds a 'Very High' graphics preset that was not available at launch:

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Rather than dialling everything up, our team carefully considered where we could make the most impactful improvements for a visual quality bump at a reasonable performance cost. The result sees more detailed and accurate shadows, improved AntiAliasing, better post-processing such as depth of field, motion blur and bloom.

As to GTA V Enhanced, Rockstar's game is also getting NVIDIA DLSS 4 with Frame Generation and Multi Frame Generation. Even with all the ray-traced effects activated (ambient occlusion, global illumination lighting, shadows, and reflections), the RTX 5090 averages 485 frames per second at 4K resolution and max settings, with DLSS Super Resolution set to Performance Mode and the latest transformer model enabled. On average, GeForce RTX 50 graphics cards can expect an uplift of 3.9X.

This Friday, the first-person-puzzle-Metroidvania game Supraworld will debut on Steam Early Access with day-one support for NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution, Frame Generation, Multi Frame Generation, and DLAA.

Taking a step back, Titan Quest II launched last week on Steam Early Access and quickly sold over 300K units. The game already supports NVIDIA DLSS 4 with all its technologies (Super Resolution, Frame Generation, Multi Frame Generation, and DLAA).

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