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Nvidia’s latest GeForce driver preps for Metro, Resident Evil and Mass Effect

There are several big games coming to PC in May, including the likes of Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition, Resident Evil Village and the Mass Effect Legendary Edition remastered trilogy. Nvidia is getting GeForce GPU users prepared ahead of time, with a new driver release today. 

The GeForce driver version 466.27 is now rolling out, bringing day-one optimisations for Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition, Resident Evil Village and Mass Effect Legendary Edition. This driver is particularly important for those jumping into the new version of Metro Exodus, as the driver will enable greater performance for all the new ray-tracing effects and DLSS 2.0.

Aside from day-one optimisations for some of next month's most anticipated PC games, this driver also expands the list of G-Sync Compatible gaming monitors. Five more displays have received certification, including:

  • AOC 24G2W1G8
  • AOC AG274US4R6B
  • ASUS XG349C
  • Philips 279M1RV
  • Samsung LC27G50A

The GeForce Game Ready 466.27 WHQL driver is now available to download through the GeForce Experience application. Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru Says: May is shaping up to be a rather big month for PC games. Will you be picking up any of the big releases? 

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