Intel Releases Arc GPU Game On Driver for Silent Hill f
Intel has released graphics driver 32.0.101.8132 for Arc GPUs, including integrated graphics cards. It is a WHQL-certified Game On driver with day-one support for Silent Hill f. The update also brings fixes for other games and a detailed list of known issues.
Intel has released the Game On graphics driver 32.0.101.8132 (WHQL) on September 23, 2025, for Arc A-series and B-series GPUs, as well as Core Ultra CPUs with built-in Arc graphics. As expected, it supports Windows 10 22H2 and Windows 11 21H2-24H2. The driver is available on Intel’s download center and may replace OEM-tuned drivers.
This Game On update targets a single title: Silent Hill f, delivering day-one support on Arc GPUs. Intel’s Game On program focuses on day-one readiness and stable performance by synchronizing driver profiles and shader compilation with new releases.
On Core Ultra Series 2 CPUs with built-in Arc graphics, this driver resolves crashes in NBA 2K26 with DX12 and various crashes in Adobe Premiere Pro, Photoshop, and Lightroom. Additionally, it addresses a Blender hang when loading certain render scenes. These fixes are scoped to Core Ultra Series 2 iGPUs only and do not explicitly apply to Series 1 or discrete Arc cards, per Intel’s notes.
Intel lists the following known game-related issues for Arc graphics cards:
Silent Hill f is a new survival horror game from Konami and NeoBards set in 1960s Japan. It released on September 25, 2025, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. For complete Silent Hill f PC requirements, see our guide.
The previous Intel Game On driver 32.0.101.7029, dated September 10, added day-one support for Borderlands 4, Dying Light: The Beast, EA Sports FC 26, and Hollow Knight: Silksong.