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Nvidia’s latest Game Ready driver optimises for Suicide Squad, Enshrouded and more

The RTX 4080 Super has launched today, rounding out Nvidia's latest trio of graphics card launches. As expected, the new card has been accompanied by a new GeForce graphics driver, which also acts as the Game Ready driver for several upcoming releases, including Rocksteady's Suicide Squad. 

The latest Game Ready driver from Nvidia delivers optimisations for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, which launches with support for DLSS 2, DLAA and ray-tracing. Unfortunately, it does not include DLSS 3, which would help a bit as the frame rate can get a tad choppy even on an RTX 4080 – stay tuned for more on that in the coming days as I'm currently working my way through the game for impressions.

The latest driver also brings optimisations for Enshrouded, a recent indie hit, which also launches with ray-tracing and DLSS 2. Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth (Yakuza 8) is also on the way and will ship with DLSS 3, with the latest driver from Nvidia adding support for the game.

TEKKEN 8 is the final highlight for this latest Game Ready driver. The latest fighting game in the long-running franchise will launch with DLSS 2, which should help a wider range of GPUs achieve a locked 60FPS with the settings cranked up.

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