NVIDIA has released its latest Game Ready Driver, version 591.44, for Windows 10 and 11 to improve performance and fix bugs. The driver specifically targets two big games, Battlefield 6: Winter Offensive and Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, as well as other titles such as Black Myth: Wukong and Monster Hunter World. The update also includes system-level tweaks that should result in faster project exports for Adobe Premiere Pro users and improved stability for Sophos Home Antivirus users.
NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready Driver 591.44 for Windows released
NVIDIA has rolled out its latest Game Ready Driver, version 591.44, for both Windows 10 (64-bit) and 11.
This update specifically targets performance improvements for two big games: Battlefield 6: Winter Offensive and Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. Those titles rely on DLSS 3 technology, so this driver aims to make sure they run as smoothly as possible right out of the gate.
Beyond these specific game boosts, the driver offers wider support for certain effects in newer hardware. It brings added compatibility with 32-bit GPU-accelerated PhysX effects within select classic games on GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs.
There's also a focus on fixing bugs reported by gamers using this software version. The software version addresses stability issues that some Battlefield 6 players had encountered, hopefully alleviating their headaches. Those who have encountered similar issues in other supported titles may also experience smoother gameplay.
Performance enhancements aren't limited to the new-gen DLSS games either. Black Myth: Wukong users who experienced performance drops after updating their drivers should see some improvement here. Similarly, Monster Hunter World players using RTX 50 Series GPUs may encounter missing particle effects in the latest iteration of the title, which this driver seems to fix too.
The flickering light fix mentioned earlier applies particularly to titles like Call of Duty: Black Ops III and potentially others, where that specific graphical glitch used to occur. Those affected should now see better visuals during intense firefights or demanding scenes.
Beyond gaming, there are some system-level tweaks packed into this release. Adobe Premiere Pro users might notice a quicker turnaround when exporting projects thanks to hardware encoding optimizations. If you're running Sophos Home Antivirus and the driver previously caused any slowdowns or crashes, hopefully that's no longer an issue.
So overall, NVIDIA is rolling out another round of improvements focused on addressing specific problems reported by users across different titles and platforms, covering both game performance and general system stability in the process.
GeForce Game Ready Driver 591.44 | Windows 11
Driver Version: 591.44 | WHQL Release Date: Thu Dec 04, 2025 Operating System: Windows 10 64-bit,
Windows 11Language: English (US) File Size: 919.57 MB
