Earlier, Nvidia also released the Geforce 388.10 Hotfix driver which fixed bugs with Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus game on certain Kepler-based graphics cards, but the latest Geforce 388.13 WHQL driver should also contain that same fix.
According to the release notes, the new Geforce 388.13 WHQL driver adds support for the Geforce GTX 1070 Ti, which was officially announced, with reviews and availability scheduled for November 2nd. The new driver should also provide "the optimal gaming experience" for Call of Duty: WWII, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus and Need for Speed Payback.
It also fixes some earlier bugs including an issue with no display on the second monitor, yellow bangs in the graphics entry in Device Manager and issues with notebooks and HDR.
The new Geforce 388.13 WHQL driver is available over at Nvidia's support page or automatically via Geforce Experience.