Nvidia has launched the GeForce 591.59 WHQL driver, targeting stability and display issues in several games. The update addresses problems in Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Enshrouded, and Dying Light: The Beast, without introducing new game-specific optimizations. It also resolves general bugs related to resolutions and HDR functionality.
Nvidia's latest driver release, the GeForce 591.59 WHQL version, arrived on December 18, 2025, as a game-ready update aimed at enhancing stability for recent titles and patching known issues from prior versions.
According to the release notes, the driver fixes several gaming bugs. For Enshrouded, it resolves stability issues specifically on GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs. In Assassin's Creed Valhalla, the HDR toggle now functions properly when Smooth Motion is enabled, correcting a previous malfunction. Additionally, Dying Light: The Beast sees improved stability following the 591.44 driver update.
Beyond game-specific fixes, the driver tackles general problems. It prevents display colors from appearing faded after switching to a non-native resolution. It also eliminates black screens in games when using RTX HDR on select televisions.
This update does not include optimizations for any newly released games, positioning it as a maintenance-focused release rather than a major overhaul. As noted in the coverage, users unaffected by these issues may skip the download to avoid unnecessary changes. The driver is available for download directly from Nvidia's official website, ensuring the best day-one experience for supported games and updates.
Overall, the release underscores Nvidia's ongoing commitment to refining the PC gaming experience through targeted bug resolutions, particularly for RTX hardware users facing compatibility hurdles.