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NVIDIA Launches Game Ready Driver for Mafia: The Old Country and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

NVIDIA has launched its latest Game Ready driver (v580.88) for GeForce GPUs, tailored for Mafia: The Old Country, arriving August 8, and the recently updated JRPG Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. The latter now features DLSS Multi Frame Generation exclusively for RTX 50 Series hardware, boosting performance beyond standard frame generation.

Among recent updates, 7 Days to Die gains DLSS Super Resolution and DLAA enhancements, while Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma integrates DLSS Frame Generation—configurable via NVIDIA app overrides. Surgent Studios’ Dead Take debuts today as a psychological horror title starring actors like Ben Starr and Neil Newbon. It launches with DLSS 4 (Multi Frame Generation), Frame Generation, and Super Resolution support, immersing players in a haunted mansion experience.

NVIDIA also revealed extended support for legacy GPUs: Maxwell, Pascal, and Volta architectures will receive quarterly security patches until October 2028. Windows 10 drivers for RTX cards will now be updated until October 2026, extending past the OS’s official support window. Driver 580.88 introduces G-SYNC compatibility for 62 additional monitors and addresses multiple issues outlined here, including:

  • World of Warcraft: Ray tracing artifacts [5273429]
  • Battlefield 2042: Visual glitches near light sources [5284105]
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered: Performance drops post-R575 update [5412725]
  • Starcraft Remastered: Graphical anomalies [5162957]
  • Cyberpunk 2077: VSYNC-related stuttering [5243668]
  • JX Online 3: Water rendering issues [5247344]
  • 32-bit app crashes with DXVK [5252103]
  • Control: RT-enabled crashes [5261356]
  • ABZU: Water corruption [5330078]
  • EA Sports FC 25: Stability problems [5331630]
  • Dirt 5: Launch crashes [5349426]

A new F1 25 preview demonstrates path tracing powered by DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation, enhancing both visual fidelity and framerate consistency.