NVIDIA has rolled out its latest Game Ready driver update (version 581.80) for GeForce graphics cards, designed to enhance gaming experiences across a variety of upcoming titles. Notably, this update arrives just in time for the much-anticipated release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, set to launch on November 14. With the backdrop of recent hit shooters like Battlefield 6 and ARC Raiders, Activision gears up to capture gamers’ attention with its latest offering.
Call of Duty and More: NVIDIA’s Game Ready Driver Update
The new driver also brings optimizations to other long-awaited games. Europa Universalis V, marking a significant return after a twelve-year break, is now available on PC. This entry in Paradox Interactive’s acclaimed grand strategy series includes DLSS Super Resolution and supports the latest transformer model via the NVIDIA app. Additionally, Ubisoft’s Anno 117: Pax Romana, a real-time strategy and city-building game, is set to launch on November 13, featuring DLSS Super Resolution.
Upcoming Titles and Enhanced Features
Recent releases have also benefitted from NVIDIA’s DLSS technology. Wreckreation, a dynamic open-world racing game centered around destruction, launched with DLSS Super Resolution. October saw indie developer Jaw Drop Games bring out Deathground, a cooperative horror game where survival against dinosaurs is paramount. Deathground supports an array of NVIDIA features including DLSS 4 with Super Resolution.
Meanwhile, Square Enix has updated Final Fantasy VII Rebirth to include DLSS Frame Generation and Multi Frame Generation, boosting frame rates for users with GeForce RTX 40 and 50 Series GPUs. The game originally launched with DLSS Super Resolution, and now enjoys even more performance enhancements.
Looking forward, November 6 marks the early access release of The Last Caretaker by Finnish developer Channel37. This first-person survival crafting game immerses players in a post-apocalyptic ocean world, equipped with the full NVIDIA DLSS 4 suite for a superior gaming experience.