610.47 WHQL brings Game Ready support for 007 First Light, World of Tanks: HEAT, LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight and F1 25’s 2026 Season Pack, with NVIDIA positioning the update around DLSS and latency gains.
40-plus newly validated G-SYNC Compatible displays are included, expanding variable refresh rate support across brands including Acer, AOC, LG, MSI, Philips and Samsung.
20 years after launch, the classic NVIDIA Control Panel is being retired for GeForce Game Ready and Studio drivers, with its actively supported features moved into the NVIDIA app.
GeForce users can still keep existing Control Panel installs or download it from the Microsoft Store, but NVIDIA said it will no longer add features or fixes; RTX PRO users keep support until professional tools migrate.
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