# Nvidia Game Ready Driver 566.03 WHQL: Enhancing Alan Wake 2 DLC and Red Dead Redemption PC Release
Nvidia is once again making moves in the gaming arena, gearing its RTX graphics cards for the launch of some of the most awaited video game titles of the year. By rolling out the **Nvidia Game Ready Driver 566.03 WHQL**, the company is guaranteeing that players will enjoy optimal performance and visual quality in upcoming releases such as *Alan Wake 2: The Lake House* and the eagerly anticipated PC version of *Red Dead Redemption*. This latest driver is now accessible for download through Nvidia’s official site, the **Geforce Experience**, or the **Nvidia App (Beta)**, which is slated to succeed the GeForce Experience and Nvidia Control Panel later this year.
## Alan Wake 2 DLC: The Lake House
One of the standout features of the new driver is its refinement for the second expansion of *Alan Wake 2*, called **The Lake House**. Similar to the main game, this DLC will utilize Nvidia’s **DLSS 3.5** technology, incorporating **Ray Reconstruction** for improved lighting and reflections. This is set to provide a more immersive and atmospheric experience, essential for the survival horror genre that *Alan Wake 2* thrives in.
The timing of this driver’s release is perfect, as *The Lake House* DLC became available on **October 22, 2024**, just days ahead of the one-year mark since the initial launch of *Alan Wake 2*. Nvidia’s DLSS 3.5 technology, paired with **Ray Tracing**, guarantees that players can explore the game’s chilling environments with spectacular visual clarity and smoother frame rates, intensifying the overall experience.
## Red Dead Redemption PC Version: Enhanced with DLSS 3
Another significant title benefiting from this new Nvidia driver is the **PC version of Red Dead Redemption**, scheduled for launch on **October 29, 2024**. Fans of Rockstar’s renowned open-world Western have been eagerly anticipating this release, and Nvidia is dedicated to maximizing its performance on RTX hardware.
The PC adaptation of *Red Dead Redemption* will feature support for **DLSS 3** and **Nvidia Reflex**, greatly improving both performance and responsiveness. DLSS 3, Nvidia’s AI-enhanced upscaling technology, enables players to savor higher resolutions and improved frame rates without compromising visual quality. Meanwhile, Nvidia Reflex will minimize system latency, creating a more responsive gameplay experience—an aspect especially critical for the high-octane gunfights and action sequences synonymous with *Red Dead Redemption*.
## Other Upcoming Titles Optimized by Nvidia
Besides *Alan Wake 2* and *Red Dead Redemption*, Nvidia’s Game Ready Driver 566.03 WHQL provides enhancements for several other eagerly awaited titles:
– **Dragon Age: The Veilguard**: This forthcoming RPG from BioWare will include support for **DLSS 3** and **Nvidia Reflex**, ensuring improved performance and reduced latency. The game will also implement **Ray Tracing**, enriching its fantasy world with realistic lighting and reflections.
– **Call of Duty: Black Ops 6**: Although Nvidia’s press release briefly references this title, it’s evident that the company is preparing its drivers for the game’s launch. It’s important to note that Activision is mainly promoting AMD’s **FSR 3.1** for this title, which might clarify Nvidia’s more reserved promotion.
– **No More Room in Hell 2**: This cooperative survival horror game will feature support for **DLSS 3**, **DLAA**, and **Nvidia Reflex**, assuring a smooth and responsive gameplay experience upon its launch on **October 22, 2024**.
– **The Axis Unseen**: This distinctive open-world hunting game will also take advantage of **DLSS 3** and **Nvidia Reflex**, providing players with an eye-catching and responsive gaming experience when it releases on **October 22, 2024**.
– **Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered**: The remastered edition of this critically acclaimed open-world title will support **DLSS 3**, **DLAA**, and **Nvidia Reflex** upon its release on **October 31, 2024**. This will allow players to immerse themselves in the game’s stunning environments with enhanced performance and responsiveness.
## G-Sync Support for More TVs
Beyond game optimizations, Nvidia’s latest driver also broadens **G-Sync** compatibility to 32 additional screens, predominantly **Philips TVs**. These displays will now support **Variable Refresh Rate (VRR)** within a range of 40 to 144 Hz, ensuring a more fluid gaming experience on compatible displays.
## Conclusion
With the launch of the **Nvidia Game Ready Driver 566.03 WHQL**,