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Nvidia’s latest Game Ready driver has arrived

Nvidia's latest driver has arrived and it sure does have an interesting list of newly optimised games. Obvious entries like Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and multiplayer hit ‘The Finals' can be found here, listed alongside The Day Before – a game that has since been removed from sale, with the studio shutting down. 

The latest GeForce Graphics Driver adds one-click optimal settings for six new games, including Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, The Finals, Throne and Liberty, Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader, Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin and The Day Before.

While The Day Before was initially a highly anticipated title, the release last week ended up being nothing like what was previously advertised. The studio behind the game, Fntastic, swiftly announced plans to close down and as of today, The Day Before can no longer be purchased on Steam, less than a week after its launch.

This week's GeForce update also comes with DLSS upgrades for a bunch of titles. As of today, DLSS 3 can now be used in Call of Duty: Warzone, as well as Nvidia Reflex and DLAA. The Finals has also launched with DLSS 3 and Nvidia Reflex support. SCUM, as well as Throne and Liberty, are also getting DLSS 3 updates this week.

The Devourer: Hunted Souls, Silent Rain and Soulslinger: Envoy of Death are all getting DLSS 2.

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KitGuru Says: It was quite bizarre to see The Day Before listed on Nvidia's press release given all the news around that game in recent days. If you do happen to still own the game and haven't refunded it, well, you can one-click optimise its settings now – you should refund the game though. 

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