NVIDIA Releases New Game Ready Driver For STALKER 2 and NVIDIA App

NVIDIA launched a new Game Ready driver optimized for STALKER 2 and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, alongside the official release of the NVIDIA app.

NVIDIA has launched a new GeForce Game Ready driver optimized for STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, both releasing later this month. Alongside the driver, the new NVIDIA app is officially out of beta.

NVIDIA Releases New Game Ready Driver and NVIDIA App

Game Ready Driver Optimizations

The new driver adds support for:

  • STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl (DLSS Super Resolution, Frame Generation)
  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 (DLSS Super Resolution, Frame Generation, DLAA, Ray Traced Shadows)
  • Farming Simulator 25 (DLSS Super Resolution, DLAA)
  • Mortal Rite (DLSS Super Resolution)

One-click optimization is now available for the following games via GeForce Experience or the NVIDIA App:

  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
  • Delta Force
  • Dragon Age: The Veilguard
  • Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered
  • Red Dead Redemption

Indiana Jones Bundle

Starting today, purchasing a qualifying GeForce RTX 40 series graphics card or laptop will include the Digital Premium Edition of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, granting early access to the game on December 6th.

NVIDIA App Out of Beta

The new NVIDIA app, a streamlined alternative to GeForce Experience, is now officially out of beta. It offers a modernized UI, faster installation, and smaller footprint. The app provides access to features like:

  • GeForce NOW
  • NVIDIA Broadcast
  • Canvas
  • ICAT
  • FrameView
  • ChatRTX
  • RTX Remix

NVIDIA plans to add more features from the classic Control Panel, such as Surround, Multiple Display mode, and Video Color settings, in future updates.

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