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Intel Launches Graphics Driver with New Game Support
Intel has unveiled a new graphics driver, designated version 32.0.101.7028, which introduces optimizations and support for two upcoming video games. The driver, categorized as non-WHQL, is designed for 64-bit Windows 10 and 11 systems equipped with compatible Intel processors and graphics cards.
The first game, Hell is Us, is a third-person action-adventure title set to launch on September 1, 2025. The second, Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater, is a remake of the original game released in 2004 and will feature enhanced graphics and 3D audio. This remake is scheduled for release on August 28, 2025, for both PC and consoles.
While the new driver provides optimizations tailored to these games, it does not include additional bug fixes or new features. The list of known issues remains unchanged from previous versions. Users looking to enhance their gaming experience with the latest titles can download the driver from Intel’s official website, where full release notes are also available in PDF format.
This update marks a continued effort by Intel to support gamers with improved graphics performance and compatibility as the gaming landscape evolves. The company’s commitment to delivering timely updates reflects the growing importance of high-quality graphics in modern gaming experiences.
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