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Make sure you're using reasonable settings for your PC. Too high of settings can easily heat up your PC. I'd imagine there's guides to optimizing this game - what each setting does and which "cost" the most so you can figure out what to disable or turn down.
If you set settings that cause the game to crash before you can undo them, google where the config is stored and delete it - game should either auto detect or revert to default settings.
Finally, if it's not overambitious settings, then this kind of sounds like your card is trying to generate too many frames and is getting hot. Usually not a problem with lower/mid spec rigs but you never know.
If the game doesn't offer a way to cap it (at 60 if you can) in settings (many do) then googling "how to set a frame limit with nvidia control panel" will show you how to set a limit for a SPECIFIC game using nvidia control panel.
Good luck
check your motherboard chipset for an update, along with windows and vid drivers. Run a malware/virus scanner or double check to see what else could be running up your CPU. Check your start-up menu to see there are things you don't need that could possibly be adding to overtaxing your CPU.
When it does, clean/undust your rig.
Pc I had 20 years ago was sometimes reaching 95 and it never failed, I just gave it away because I built a new one.
https://gamepretty.com/marvels-midnight-suns-how-to-disable-2k-launcher/
If that does not make your CPU temps normal, you could try undervolting your CPU in your BIOS. But try disabling the launcher first, I can give you a guide for the undervolt later.
Extremely hard/nearly impossible method: reverse engineer/decompile and fix any inefficiencies, probably in C++ or assembly.
Far less stupid method: drop your settings and force your GPU to throttle at a certain workload.
If you don't understand either: then who cares because your temps are fine.
Reducing graphics settings or capping FPS won't help neither