Nvidia has released a driver with DLSS 3 support for Final Fantasy XVI and God of War Ragnarok

Nvidia has released a new graphics driver package, GeForce Game Ready 561.09 WHQL. It adds support for Final Fantasy XVI and God of War Ragnarok, which feature DLSS 3 image scaling technology. The new driver also offers support for EA Sports FC 25, a soccer game, and Frostpunk 2, a city-building survival strategy game.

Image source: Sony Interactive Entertainment

The latest driver contains optimal settings for the games Black Myth: Wukong, F1 Manager 2024, Star Wars Outlaws.

List of fixed issues:

  • GeForce Experience may stop updating GPU performance metrics.
  • When using the Nvidia App, game filters may occasionally be missing when the overlay is enabled;
  • Performance degradation in some Chaos V-Ray workloads when using the R560 driver.

You can download the GeForce Game Ready 561.09 WHQL driver through the GeForce Experience application, the Nvidia App or from the official Nvidia website.

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