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Nvidia rolls out Game Ready driver for Resident Evil 4 Remake and Diablo 4’s open beta

The latest GeForce Game Ready driver has arrived for Nvidia graphics card users. The new update includes optimisations for Resident Evil 4 Remake ahead of its release tomorrow, as well as improvements for the Diablo IV open beta, which takes place this weekend. 

The new driver means you'll get the most out of your Nvidia graphics card when playing the Diablo IV open beta, which does include DLSS 2 as well and Blizzard plans to add DLSS 3 at launch. The driver also optimises for the upcoming technical preview release of Cyberpunk 2077's RT Overdrive mode.

There are plenty of other games getting the DLSS treatment this month too. Forza Horizon 5 will introduce DLSS 3 on the 28th, Deceive Inc just added DLSS 2 support in its latest update, Smalland: Survive the Wilds will get DLSS 2 on the 29th of March and finally, The Last of Us Part 1 will launch with DLSS 2 in place on the 28th of March.

The latest driver also adds GeForce Experience Optimal settings for a few more games, including Kerbal Space Program 2, Last Epoch, Like a Dragon: Ishin! and Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty.

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KitGuru Says: This driver will get you prepped for Resident Evil 4 Remake this weekend, so if you're planning on picking it up, be sure to update. 

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