The Nvidia GeForce NOW cloud gaming service is adding six more games to its library this week However, League of Legends will soon be removed from the service due to an upcoming game update.
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Fallout 4, Fallout 76, Gigantic: Rampage Edition, Broken Roads, and more titles are getting official support by Nvidia for its GeForce NOW cloud streaming subscription service this week.
The NVIDIA GeForce Now PC game streaming service plans to add at least 54 games to its library in November including RoboCop: Rogue City, and The Talos Principle 2, among many others.
NVIDIA GeForce Now added 16 new games today, including 8 that are Xbox Game Pass titles. However, Microsoft's sci-fi RPG Starfield is conspicuously missing from this week's list of games.
People who subscribe to Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass can now access a selection of games on the service on NVIDIA's GeForce Now, with more titles to be added in the weeks and months ahead.
NVIDIA has announced several new titles that are now available on its cloud gaming platform. They include OCTOPATH TRAVELER 1 and 2, Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition, and more.
The NVIDIA GeForce Now new game lineup for March include Monster Hunter Rise, Destiny 2: Lightfall, the System Shock remake, Disney Dreamlight Valley, and many more, plus extra games from February.
Nvidia has added a new higher quality, high refresh rate streaming option for Nvidia GeForce NOW owners who use the RTX 3080 tier. This will work directly inside the browser without needing any app.
Nvidia has expanded its GeForce Now membership to include a new premium tier that'll allow gamers to avail the power of the RTX 3080. This allows for a significant step-up in visuals and framerates.