A new NVIDIA driver (388.00) became available earlier today via the usual means (GeForce Experience or the official GeForce website). This NVIDIA driver is focused on delivering Game Ready optimizations for Destiny 2, due to launch tomorrow on PC, and Assassin's Creed Origins which will release on October 27th. You can read the full release notes here.
Below you can find the official NVIDIA-recommended GPUs for 60FPS gameplay in Destiny 2. For an incredibly detailed performance guide that will help you understand which settings to lower to maximize performance without losing too much fidelity, head over here.
Unfortunately, there's no such thing yet for Assassin's Creed Origins though Ubisoft did share the system requirements a couple weeks ago and they were surprisingly low.
MINIMUM CONFIGURATION
OS: Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (64-bit versions only)
PROCESSOR: Intel Core i5-2400s @ 2.5 GHz or AMD FX-6350 @ 3.9 GHz or equivalent
VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 or AMD R9 270 (2048 MB VRAM with Shader Model 5.0 or better)
SYSTEM RAM: 6GB
Resolution: 720p
Video Preset: Lowest
RECOMMENDED CONFIGURATION
OS: Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (64-bit versions only)
PROCESSOR: Intel Core i7- 3770 @ 3.5 GHz or AMD FX-8350 @ 4.0 GHz
VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 or AMD R9 280X (3GB VRAM with Shader Model 5.0 or better)
SYSTEM RAM: 8GB
Resolution: 1080p
Video Preset: High
Earlier today, Ubisoft also released additional information on all versions of the game.
Pre-load will be available starting tomorrow at 16:00 UTC on PC UPlay and Steam, while PlayStation 4 users will have to wait for October 25th (Xbox One users can already pre-load Assassin's Creed Origins). There will be a Day One update, sized at 1.2GB on PC, 1.3GB on PlayStation 4 and 1.4GB on Xbox One, with a focus on fine-tuning the balancing of the game, improving performance and stability and reworking Photo Mode controls for better player comfort.
Finally, another update in early November will include HDR support for all platforms as well as 4K and Dolby Atmos support on the Xbox One X. Last but not least, here's the official launch trailer below.