NVIDIA has released an updated Game Ready driver tailored for its GeForce RTX cards, optimizing two significant game launches: DOOM: The Dark Ages – Revelations and Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced. This update aims to deliver improved graphics performance and support for advanced NVIDIA technologies across both titles.

DOOM: The Dark Ages – Revelations, a campaign expansion from id Software, offers a substantial gameplay experience despite being classified as downloadable content. Players can expect up to 10 to 12 hours of new content, with a campaign split between a 60% base game and 40% Endgame segments. The expansion introduces the Chain Spear, a versatile weapon featuring a high-speed dash and grapple hook mechanic, alongside a sprawling Metroidvania-style Slayer’s Hub. Additional Endgame features include six new maps, a Master-level difficulty setting, secret retro doors unlocking remastered classic DOOM levels, and a challenging Uber Boss culminating in four Master Arenas.

Technologically, the expansion supports native DLSS Multi Frame Generation up to 6X mode, Super Resolution, and path tracing enhanced by DLSS Ray Reconstruction. NVIDIA highlights that the top-end GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card can run the game at an estimated 310 frames per second in 4K with maximum settings, promising a smooth and visually impressive experience.

Meanwhile, Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced is a comprehensive remake of the 2013 original, rebuilt from the ground up on the modern Anvil engine. The update overhauls combat into a more action- and parry-focused system with clearer visual cues for players. Stealth mechanics now allow free crouching and improved tailing and eavesdropping gameplay. The game’s hallmark naval battles receive dynamic weather effects, enhancing immersion. Furthermore, the remake expands the narrative with new story arcs for notable characters Blackbeard and Stede Bonnet, along with fresh officer-driven storylines.

Graphically, Black Flag Resynced supports ray-traced reflections and lighting, alongside NVIDIA’s DLSS Multi Frame Generation, Frame Generation, and Super Resolution features to optimize performance on RTX cards. Users can also access the latest DLSS 4.5 upgrade via the NVIDIA app, which includes Dynamic Multi Frame Generation and enhanced Super Resolution models.

In addition to these game-focused updates, NVIDIA announced that MADFINGER Games’ post-transition to Unreal Engine 5.5 for its open-world tactical shooter Gray Zone Warfare now benefits from native DLSS 4.5 support. This includes Dynamic Multi Frame Generation and Super Resolution, further advancing graphical fidelity and frame rates in multiplayer shooter gameplay.