NVIDIA has unveiled GeForce driver version 581.15 WHQL with DLSS 4 technology that delivers sharper visuals and faster performance. The update enhances upcoming titles with smoother gameplay and brings gamers a fresh leap in immersive graphics.
Optimized Graphics for Indiana Jones’ New Adventure

NVIDIA has released a fresh GeForce Game Ready Driver enhancing the “Indiana Jones and the Great Circle: The Order of Giants” DLC and “Wuthering Waves” with cutting-edge rendering improvements. This update ensures top-tier visuals and performance on compatible RTX devices.
On September 4, players will guide Indiana Jones through Roman streets, the Colosseum, and Vatican gardens in a perilous mission involving Emperor Nero and the shadowy Cult of Mithras.
DLSS 4 and Frame-Building Boosts Performance

This driver integrates DLSS 4 with Multi‑Frame Generation and full path tracing, delivering exceptional frame boosts alongside vivid visuals. RTX 50 Series users will notice dramatically improved responsiveness and immersion.
The update also applies NVIDIA RTX Hair to principal characters, enhancing authenticity in cinematic scenes by rendering hair realistically with lower computational cost.
Day-One Support via New Driver
NVIDIA GeForce version 581.15 WHQL is now available, offering day‑one enhancements for the Indiana Jones DLC and “Wuthering Waves.” Users can download it via the NVIDIA app or official site.
This driver also fixes startup crashes in Marvel’s Avengers. The Definitive Edition and resolves occasional HDMI flickering on some monitors.
Expanding DLSS 4 Across Multiple Games
NVIDIA continues to widen DLSS 4 adoption, now featured in over 175 games. Titles like “Lost Soul Aside,” “Battlefield 6,” and “Borderlands 4” are among those benefiting from the new frame‑boosting technology.
This performance leap allows players to enjoy high-resolution gaming with maxed settings and unprecedented fluidity on RTX 50 Series hardware.
Streamlined Driver Management via NVIDIA App
the NVIDIA app now supports convenient updates, including DLSS 4 overrides and access to applications like GeForce NOW and NVIDIA Broadcast all from a single interface.
Gamers and creators can tweak DLSS 4 behaviors per game through the app’s Program Settings panel, simplifying customization and boosting performance.







