Nvidia has updated its new “Nvidia App” app, replacing the GeForce Experience app. Version 11.0.5.420 of the app adds optimal settings for seven new games and expands DLSS Override support to eleven different titles. It also addresses issues with language errors and statistic reporting. This new version is now available to users.
Nvidia App Updated
For those who missed it, the Nvidia App consolidates driver updates, performance tweaks, and game optimizations under one roof. The full list of seven new games that support optimal settings in the new update has been revealed. These games are: Battlefield 6, Dying Light: The Beast, EA SPORTS FC 26, Jump Space, Lost Soul Aside, NBA 2K26, and Silent Hill f.

The number of titles supported by DLSS Override has also increased. Eleven different titles have been added to the list: Alien: Rogue Incursion, Battlefield 6, Farlight 84, Japanese Drift Master, Mavrix by Matt Jones, three different S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Enhanced Edition versions, Silent Hill f, Super People, and X4: Foundations.
The new version also addresses some language issues. Specifically, it fixes an issue that prevented the “Game Filters” and “Photo Mode” options from appearing in some languages.
Furthermore, the issue that incorrectly reported “in-game” for SR Model Override in the DLSS Statistics section has also been addressed. The company has also improved the overall stability of the app with this update. All these improvements and fixes are available to users in version 11.0.5.420.

