NVIDIA Releases Game Ready Driver 581.80 Optimized for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and

NVIDIA has launched its latest Game Ready Driver, version 581.80, delivering key performance optimizations for several major upcoming titles. The highlight of this release is Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, which stands as the biggest launch of November, set to arrive on November 14. Activision’s newest installment faces strong competition following the recent success of Battlefield 6 and ARC Raiders, making this driver update critical for peak performance on GeForce GPUs.

In addition to Black Ops 7, the driver brings full support for Europa Universalis V, marking the return of Paradox Interactive’s legendary grand strategy series after a 12-year hiatus. Available now on PC, Europa Universalis V supports DLSS Super Resolution, with users able to enable the latest transformer model directly through the NVIDIA App.

The new Game Ready Driver also optimizes performance for Ubisoft’s Anno 117: Pax Romana, a real-time strategy and city-building title launching November 13, with full DLSS Super Resolution integration for enhanced visuals and frame rates.

Other titles benefiting from NVIDIA’s DLSS technology include FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH, which receives a significant update today adding both DLSS Frame Generation and the new Multi Frame Generation features. These upgrades boost frame rates substantially on GeForce RTX 40 and RTX 50 Series GPUs, complementing the game’s existing DLSS Super Resolution support since launch.

Recently released titles like Wreckreation, an open-world racing game centered on large-scale destruction, also feature DLSS Super Resolution and the transformer model via the NVIDIA App. Meanwhile, Deathground, a cooperative survival horror title from indie studio Jaw Drop Games, implements the full DLSS 4 suite: Super Resolution, Frame Generation, Multi Frame Generation, and DLAA, offering cutting-edge performance for GeForce RTX users.

Looking ahead, Finnish developer Channel37 will release The Last Caretaker on November 6 in Early Access on Steam. Set in a post-apocalyptic flooded Earth, players control a lone machine tasked with preserving humanity’s future. The game supports the complete NVIDIA DLSS 4 stack, including Super Resolution, Frame Generation, and Multi Frame Generation, ensuring a visually rich and fluid gameplay experience.

With version 581.80, NVIDIA continues to strengthen its ecosystem for PC gamers, bringing advanced AI-driven rendering technologies to a growing list of major and indie titles alike, further solidifying DLSS 4 as a must-have performance tool for modern gaming.

 
Which of these upcoming titles are you most excited to test with NVIDIA’s latest DLSS 4 features? Let us know your thoughts below.

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