

On PC, Ghost Games is once again bringing their A Game, delivering a PC version that runs at 4K, with an unlocked framerate, and with tons of customization settings and options. There'll be challenges, races, events, and other shenanigans, plus the most in-depth customization system seen to date in a Need for Speed game. Out November 10th, the latest release in the Need for Speed franchise stars three characters reunited in a quest for vengeance against The House, a nefarious cartel that rules the city's casinos, criminals and cops.

If you like your racing games action packed, EA and Ghost Games' Need for Speed Payback features spectacular smashes and crashes, heists, high stakes car battles, epic cop pursuits, and jaw-dropping set pieces from start to finish. And for the best possible experience in the game, be sure to download the new Game Ready driver and optimize your settings in GeForce Experience. Video: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 2GB or GeForce GTX 1050, or equivalentįor more on Call of Duty: WWII, check out the official website and the Sledgehammer Games blog.CPU: Intel Core i3 3225, AMD Ryzen R5 1400, or equivalent.On the other end of the scale, here are their minimum spec recommendations: DirectX: Version 11.0 compatible video card, or equivalent.Video: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or GeForce GTX 1060 6GB, or equivalent.


If you're ready to return to World War II, head to the battlefield on November 3rd for the release of Call of Duty: WWII. To download and install, simply fire up GeForce Experience and click the "Drivers" tab. Our new GeForce Game Ready 388.13 WHQL drivers are optimized for Call of Duty: WWII, Need For Speed Payback and Nioh: Complete Edition, and are a recommended update for all GeForce GTX gamers playing Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus.
