Nvidia has pushed out GeForce Game Ready 610.62 WHQL, a new driver release that arrives with day-one support for the team shooter Empulse ahead of its launch on 24 June. The package also brings DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution, dynamic multi-frame generation, and Nvidia Reflex to the game, while bundling a string of fixes that should make life easier for people juggling multi-monitor setups, G-Sync, and assorted awkward display quirks.
The timing is familiar. Nvidia’s Game Ready builds are as much about getting a headline feature into a fresh release as they are about cleaning up the mess left behind by recent game and driver combinations. In this case, the company is also trying to patch over a set of problems that have been hanging around in everything from Apex Legends to World of Warcraft.
Empulse gets DLSS 4.5 and Reflex support
Empulse is the clear centerpiece here. Nvidia says the shooter will support DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution, dynamic multi-frame generation, and Reflex from launch, which is the standard playbook for making a new title look technically generous before players have even downloaded it. For Nvidia, this kind of early support is a useful sales pitch: better performance, lower latency, and a fresh game to show off the latest features.
Driver fixes target Apex Legends, World of Warcraft, and monitors
The repair list is longer than the feature list, which tells you plenty. Nvidia says the driver fixes image corruption in Apex Legends after extended play sessions, improves stability in games using multiple monitors with vertical sync and DLSS frame generation, and addresses flicker or double-imaging in some DirectX 11 games when Smooth Motion is enabled.
It also tackles crashes tied to Smooth Motion at game launch, improves stability in World of Warcraft, and resolves a G-Sync frame-rate issue affecting some Ada-generation GPUs on certain monitors. Nvidia adds broader memory-allocation stability improvements, plus fixes for displays that were misread as Nvidia NV-Failsafe because EDID data could not be detected, and for monitors that failed to wake from sleep.
- Driver: GeForce Game Ready 610.62 WHQL
- Game support: Empulse
- Launch date for Empulse: 24 June
- Supported features: DLSS 4.5 Super Resolution, dynamic multi-frame generation, Nvidia Reflex
How to download GeForce Game Ready 610.62 WHQL
The new package can be installed through the Nvidia App or downloaded from Nvidia’s official website. That is hardly thrilling, but it is the part most users care about after a driver update has spent the first half of its life promising performance gains and the second half quietly fixing a monitor that refused to wake up.
Expect the real test to come once Empulse launches and players start hammering on the same mix of DLSS, frame generation, and Reflex that Nvidia is spotlighting here. If the driver behaves, it helps the company sell its usual message: buy the GPU, enjoy the features, and let the patch notes mop up the rest.

