Our new GeForce Game Ready 385.69 WHQL drivers are optimized for the Call of Duty: WWII open beta, EVE: Valkyrie - Warzone, FIFA 18, Forza Motorsport 7, From Other Suns' open beta, Project CARS 2, Raiders of the Broken Planet, Star Wars Battlefront 2's open beta, and Total War: WARHAMMER II. To download and install, simply fire up GeForce Experience and click the "Drivers" tab.

Game Ready For Project CARS 2

If realistic sim racing is your jam, the well-reviewed Project CARS 2 may be the game for you. It includes over 180 cars, 46 tracks with over 120 layouts, day-night racing, dynamic weather that impacts handling, and much more. For details, check out this article, the official website, and our video below.

With over 20 cars on track at once, all rendered at ridiculous detail levels, plus luscious environments, astounding effects, and the aforementioned dynamic weather, Project CARS 2 pushes PCs to the limit when graphical presets are on High or above. Car numbers and visuals can of course be turned down, but if you want the full experience, developer Slightly Mad Studios recommends a GeForce GTX 1080, an i7-6700K, and 16GB of RAM.

In our own testing, we found the GeForce GTX 1070 delivered an excellent experience at a High level detail, running at over 100 frames per second on average, giving gamers plenty of headroom to up the resolution or increase graphical fidelity:

Project CARS 2 NVIDIA GeForce GTX Recommended Graphics Cards

For info on the minimum and average frame rates recorded in our testing, at each resolution, head on over to our Project CARS 2 Recommended GPU article. And for full support of the game's 4K, 12K Surround, HDR and GameStream features, download and install the new Game Ready drivers.

Game Ready For The Call of Duty: WWII PC Open Beta

On September 29th PC gamers on Steam will get their first taste of Call of Duty: WWII, thanks to a multiplayer open beta that will be available through Steam until October 2nd.

NVIDIA works hard to make every game’s first impression a good one, even if the game is still in development. With that in mind, today’s Game Ready driver includes support for the Call of Duty: WWII open beta, ensuring the best possible experience on GeForce GTX graphics cards. And as the game evolves with new content and features, so will our drivers, even post-release, always giving GeForce GTX gamers a fast, smooth, optimized experience.

Game Ready For EVE: Valkyrie - Warzone

CCP's spaceship shooter, EVE: Valkyrie, has been delighting dogfighting PvP fans in VR for over a year. Now, it's available to non-VR gamers, too, with the release of EVE: Valkyrie - Warzone, which features cross-platform play between PC, PC VR HMD, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 4 VR players.

Earlier this year, EVE: Valkyrie added several NVIDIA technologies, dramatically improving image quality and performance. With the release of Warzone, these technologies are now available for desktop users, too, enhancing lighting and anti-aliasing, and accelerating performance by up to 51% with a technology called Multi-Res Shading:

EVE: Valkyrie - Warzone Desktop Multi-Res Shading Performance

You can learn more in our EVE: Valkyrie and EVE: Valkyrie - Warzone articles, and in the video below, which shows side by side examples of the technologies in action, exemplifying their benefits.

And with today's Game Ready driver you'll get the fastest, smoothest EVE: Valkyrie - Warzone experience possible, whether you're playing on a monitor or in VR.

Game Ready For FIFA 18

If you like football/soccer, EA's FIFA 18 is available now in the form of a downloadable demo, with the full version following on September 21st if you subscribe to Origin Access, September 26th if you pre-order the game digitally, and September 29th if you buy in stores or don't pre-order online.

Developed on DICE's Frostbite 3 engine, FIFA 18 is extremely scalable, running at lightning speeds on today's hardware, and at playable framerates on the seven year-old GeForce GTX 460 GPU requested by the official system requirements, which is still supported by our Game Ready drivers.

Game Ready For Forza Motorsport 7

Microsoft's venerable Forza racing game franchise returns on October 3rd with Forza Motorsport 7, though you can already download a demo here with some sample races and a built-in benchmark.

For a 1920x1080 experience at 60 FPS, Microsoft is recommending GeForce GTX users gear up with a GeForce GTX 1050 Ti. For higher resolutions and detail levels look to the GeForce GTX 1060, 1070 and 1080.

Game Ready For The From Other Suns Open Beta

If you're looking for something new to play on your Oculus Touch setup, try the From Other Suns open beta on September 29th. This roguelite sci-fi action game can be played solo, or with 1-2 friends via the Internet in co-op, with the goal of surviving jumps into unknown space, where deadly pirates and aliens await.

Keep your eyes peeled to the Oculus Store for the open beta download, and be sure to update to the new Game Ready driver for the smoothest VR experience available.

Game Ready For Raiders Of The Broken Planet

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow developer MercurySteam is launching a new action game, Raiders Of The Broken Planet, on September 22nd. Playable solo, or in 4v1 competitive co-op, Raiders Of The Broken Planet is a free download that comes with a tutorial and prologue mission - subsequent campaigns and missions can be bought and played in any order for $9.99 each.

The PC edition of Raiders Of The Broken Planet also includes support for NVIDIA Ansel and NVIDIA ShadowPlay Highlights, enabling you to create unique screenshots, and to save and share clips of your best in-game moments. Learn more here.

Game Ready For The Star Wars Battlefront 2 Open Beta

From October 6th to October 9th you can take a pre-release version of Star Wars Battlefront 2 for a spin, thanks to an open beta (accessible two days earlier on October 4th if you pre-order the game).

The Star Wars Battlefront 2 will let you sample ground combat on Naboo and space combat in the new Starfighter Assault mode, and an optimized experience in both modes can be had by downloading and installing the new Game Ready driver before the beta begins. For further details on the game and its beta, stay tuned to the official Battlefront 2 website.

Game Ready For Total War: WARHAMMER II

The award-winning Total War and WARHAMMER franchises combine once again for a sequel to the critically-acclaimed Total War: WARHAMMER. Everything's bigger and better in Total War: WARHAMMER II, and you can even combine the maps from both the original game and sequel to make a gigantic grand strategy campaign. That doesn't mean the system requirements have rocketed up, however, as developer Creative Assembly has greatly increased performance whilst simultaneously adding new and better visual effects:

Total War: WARHAMMER II Minimum System Requirements

 
  • CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 3.0GHz, or equivalent
  • GPU: GeForce GTX 460
  • RAM: 4GB

Total War: WARHAMMER II Recommended System Requirements

 
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-4570 @ 3.20GHz, or equivalent
  • GPU: GeForce GTX 770 4GB, or equivalent
  • RAM: 8GB

Total War: WARHAMMER II 60 FPS+ 1920x1080 System Requirements

 
  • CPU: Intel Core i7-4790K @ 4.0GHz, or equivalent
  • GPU: GeForce GTX 1070, or equivalent
  • RAM: 8GB

If you're wondering what you require for higher-resolution 60 FPS Total War: WARHAMMER II, we used our massive array of machines, and our army of testers, to benchmark the highly-demanding RTS in its most demanding battles:

Total War: WARHAMMER II NVIDIA GeForce GTX Recommended Graphics Cards

For further details about our results, and additional recommendations, check out our Total War: WARHAMMER II Recommended GPU article. And for the fastest, smoothest experience possible on your GeForce GTX GPU, download and install the new Game Ready driver ahead of Total War: WARHAMMER II's September 28th release.

GeForce Game Ready Driver - Download Now

You can download the new GeForce Game Ready drivers through GeForce Experience, our free, essential, game and system-enhancing application, which also records and streams gameplay, and grants you access to giveaways.

If you experience any technical issues with the new Game Ready drivers please post a detailed report on the GeForce.com Driver Feedback Forum, where our Customer Care team can better assist you. A list of fixes in this driver for previously-reported issues can be found here.