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Nvidia’s latest driver preps for Back 4 Blood open beta, Naraka: Bladepoint and more

With the Back 4 Blood open beta set to kick off and RTX-supported title, Naraka: Bladepoint launching this week, it is time for a new GeForce driver update. The new driver is available today and aside from day-one optimisations for new titles, this driver also adds support for seven new G-Sync Compatible gaming monitors. 

As we learned last week, Nvidia's DLSS technology is implemented in the Back 4 Blood beta. The closed beta just came to an end but on Thursday, the game's open beta begins, making the game freely available to try, without needing to pre-order. This driver also introduces support for Naraka: Bladepoint, which uses both DLSS and Nvidia Reflex technology to lower latency.

In Naraka: Bladepoint, DLSS can bring up to 60 percent extra performance while playing at 4K. This driver also brings day-one support for upcoming Xbox Game Studios title, Psychonauts 2, a game that has been in the making for a long time now over at Double Fine.

Finally, today's GeForce driver update also adds support for seven additional G-Sync Compatible displays, including; AOC AG274FG8R4+, AOC AG274QG3R4B+, ASUS VG258QM, ASUS PG32UQ, Lenovo G24-20, MSI G251F and ViewSonic XG320Q.

The latest GeForce graphics driver is available now through the GeForce Experience app. Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru Says: Are any of you planning on jumping into Naraka: Bladepoint or the Back 4 Blood beta this week? 

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