Doom: The Dark Ages, Homeworld 3, and More Titles Now Supported by Nvidia’s Latest Driver with Dlss 4

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On May 13, 2025, Nvidia released its latest Game Ready Driver, lining up with the announcement of Doom: The Dark Ages. The driver brings day-one support for the upcoming medieval-inspired shooter from id Software, set to launch in 2025.

The update isn’t just for Doom fans. DLSS 3 and Nvidia Reflex are now available in Homeworld 3, Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, and Serum. These upgrades promise smoother frame rates and lower system latency, which are especially valuable in visually demanding or fast-paced games.

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Nvidia also pushed updates to its Optimal Settings feature through GeForce Experience, adding one-click performance profiles for 11 games, including Gray Zone Warfare, Men of War II, and Wuthering Waves.

Display support got a boost, too. The new driver improves 4K 120Hz over HDMI on select LG C3 and C2 OLED TVs, bringing a cleaner signal path for high-refresh gaming on larger screens.

The NVIDIA driver is now available via GeForce Experience as well as the official website. If you’re prepping for Doom’s brutal return or just want better performance in new titles, this update is worth installing right away.

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