NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready Driver Optimizes GTA V Enhanced and Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II Enhanced with DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation
NVIDIA has rolled out its latest GeForce Game Ready driver (version 580.97), delivering performance optimizations for Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced and Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II Enhanced. Both titles now feature DLSS 4 Multi Frame Generation (MFG), offering significant performance boosts for GeForce RTX 50 series owners.
While Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced has been available for some time, Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II Enhanced launches today alongside its PlayStation 5 debut. The PC version originally shipped in May 2024 with DLSS Super Resolution and Frame Generation support, but the Enhanced edition now introduces DLSS 4 MFG, designed to further elevate frame rates for RTX 50 GPUs. This upgrade is particularly beneficial as the update adds a new “Very High” graphics preset, featuring more detailed and accurate shadows, improved anti-aliasing, and enhanced post-processing effects like depth of field, motion blur, and bloom. Ninja Theory has provided a showcase video highlighting the visual improvements.
On the Rockstar side, GTA V Enhanced now supports DLSS 4 with Frame Generation and MFG. Even with every ray-traced feature enabled, including ambient occlusion, global illumination, shadows, and reflections the GeForce RTX 5090 can average an impressive 485 FPS at 4K resolution with max settings, DLSS Super Resolution in Performance Mode, and the latest transformer model. NVIDIA reports that RTX 50 series owners can expect an average uplift of up to 3.9x in performance.
The driver also brings launch-day DLSS support to Supraworld, a first-person puzzle-Metroidvania arriving on Steam Early Access this Friday, with DLSS Super Resolution, Frame Generation, Multi Frame Generation, and DLAA enabled from day one. Additionally, Titan Quest II, which launched last week in Steam Early Access and has already surpassed 300,000 units sold, supports the complete DLSS 4 suite, including DLAA for maximum visual quality.
Are you upgrading to NVIDIA’s latest driver to try DLSS 4 MFG in GTA V Enhanced or Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II Enhanced, and which game do you think will benefit most from the boost?