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Nvidia drops Game Ready driver for Marvel Rivals, Indiana Jones and more

There are several new games dropping this week, so naturally, there is a new GeForce Game Ready driver to install. The latest drivers bring optimisations for new games like Delta Force, Marvel Rivals, Path of Exile 2 and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.

This week, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and Marvel Rivals both launch with day-one DLSS 3 support, Path of Exile 2 enters Early Access with day-one support for DLSS Super Resolution, and the Delta Force PC Global Open Beta kicks-off, also with day-one DLSS Super Resolution support. On top of all of that, Forza Motorsport is dropping its big Ray-Tracing update on PC this week, along with Nvidia's DLSS and DLAA technologies.

The new driver, which is available through the Nvidia App, or via a direct download from Nvidia's website, also fixes a crash issue with Forza Horizon 5 and God of War: Ragnarök.

Anyone picking up a new RTX 40 series graphics card, or RTX 40-powered laptop over December will get free access to Indiana Jones and the Great Circle's Premium Edition, which includes story DLC as well as extra cosmetics.

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KitGuru Says: Are you picking up any of this week's new games? It is going to be a busy one for my PC, with Path of Exile 2, Marvel Rivals and Indiana Jones all on the dock for me.

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