NVIDIA Releases GeForce Game Ready Driver for WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers, Killing Floor 3, and More
- Sahil Mankar
- Jul 23
- 2 min read

NVIDIA has officially released the GeForce Game Ready Driver version 577.00, timed just ahead of the July 24 launch of WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers and Killing Floor 3. This update brings optimized support for both titles and integrates DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, providing a major performance uplift for GeForce RTX 50 Series users.
Starting with WUCHANG: Fallen Feathers, this upcoming soulslike action RPG is developed by Leenzee and published by 505 Games. With NVIDIA’s latest driver, WUCHANG players on RTX 50 GPUs can expect impressive results — according to NVIDIA, at 4K max settings, DLSS 4 boosts framerates by up to 5.9X. In real numbers, that’s 312 FPS on an RTX 5090, 211 FPS on a 5080, and 185 FPS on a 5070 Ti.
Joining the release slate on July 24 is Killing Floor 3, the next entry in Tripwire Interactive’s long-running co-op shooter series. The update lets players maximize visuals and responsiveness with DLSS 4, DLAA, and NVIDIA Reflex.
The First Descendant will also receive an upgrade enabling DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation. This free-to-play third-person shooter by Nexon is already packed with visual tech — including DLSS Super Resolution, Ray Reconstruction, and Reflex — but this update adds even more horsepower under the hood. Players can also preview the Season 3 content starting the same day, offering a sneak peek at new bosses, a hoverbike, and a NieR: Automata crossover.
Meanwhile, Wildgate, developed by Moonshot Games and Dreamhaven, makes its debut with DLSS Super Resolution powered by NVIDIA’s latest transformer-based AI model. This PvP multiplayer shooter blends tactical spaceship combat with intense FPS action, and the DLSS integration ensures smoother performance during its launch window.
Beyond these headliners, NVIDIA also spotlighted ongoing DLSS and ray tracing advancements in Cyberpunk 2077 (now with AutoDrive and expanded photo mode) and DOOM: The Dark Ages, which received a major visual overhaul with full path tracing.
Finally, NVIDIA is rolling out a new promotional series called GeForce Summer Nights, encouraging gamers to share their favorite RTX moments each week for a chance to win prizes — including RTX 50 Series cards and Steam gift cards