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Nvidia rolls out new Game Ready driver for Forza Horizon 6 and other DLSS titles

Nvidia has released a new GeForce Game Ready Driver optimised for this week’s major DLSS titles, including Forza Horizon 6, Directive 8020, Subnautica 2 and the latest update for Blades of Fire, alongside new details on upcoming support for 007 First Light.

Forza Horizon 6 enters early access on Friday with day‑one support for DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution and DLSS Multi Frame Generation, enabling higher frame rates and improved ray‑traced visuals on GeForce RTX hardware. RTX 50‑series users can further upgrade to DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation 6X Mode through the Nvidia app. Nvidia reports significant performance scaling at 4K, with the RTX 5090 exceeding 330fps at max settings with ray tracing enabled.

Directive 8020, the new sci‑fi horror title from Supermassive Games, launches with path‑traced lighting enhanced by DLSS Ray Reconstruction, plus DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation for higher performance on RTX 50‑series GPUs. Battlefield 6 Season 3 is now live, continuing its broad support for DLSS technologies and introducing new reimagined maps.

Subnautica 2 enters Early Access on May 14 with DLSS Super Resolution and Frame Generation, both upgradable to DLSS 4.5 modes via the Nvidia app. Blades of Fire’s major 2.0 update arrives the same day, adding DLSS Super Resolution and Frame Generation with optional upgrades to DLSS 4.5.

Ahead of its May 27 launch, 007 First Light will feature DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution and Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, with full path tracing arriving later this summer. Nvidia is also offering a new RTX 50‑series bundle that includes the game with qualifying hardware purchases.

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