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GeForce Now is adding 15 new games this week

  • September 14, 2023
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Not a week goes by without NVIDIA adding new games to GeForce Now, expanding the reach of today’s leading cloud gaming platform. It’s been quite some time since

Not a week goes by without NVIDIA adding new games to GeForce Now, expanding the reach of today’s leading cloud gaming platform. It’s been quite some time since the list of compatible games exceeded 1500 titles And with the Xbox Game Pass catalog coming to the service on a progressive basis (with more titles coming from the Microsoft service this week), we can assume that 2000 is approaching at a good pace.

Let us remind, for those who have not yet delved into the essence of this service, that GeForce Now gives you the ability to play games in the cloud that you have purchased from major digital stores. This way you retain ownership of the game but have the benefit of playing in the cloud instead of locally. And what are the benefits? Mainly these two:

  • Performance: whether we are talking about games of a certain age or especially newer titles, the technical requirements are higher than for a significant number of systems in use today, which translates into very frustrating gaming experiences, or even the impossibility of enjoying said titles. However, the technical requirements for using GeForce Now are really easy, so the service can be used on virtually any computer, even if it’s a few years old and/or basic.
  • Versatility: Games in digital stores compatible with the service were designed for PC and the vast majority exclusively for Windows. However, GeForce Now can be used from a plethora of operating systems and devices, either through available apps or through a web browser. From PCs with Linux to TVs, smartphones and of course also portable consoles, which have become so popular in the last two years.

If you’re one of those people who haven’t tried it yet, you should know GeForce Now offers a free subscription level, allowing you to enjoy a cloud gaming experience. Below are the priority accounts that, for a monthly fee of x.xx or a semi-annual fee of xx.xx euros, already allow immediate access to the service and the use of advanced game graphics modes. And for the most demanding, there is the Ultimate level, which offers the experience of gaming on a state-of-the-art computer with a GeForce RTX 4080 graphics card. We tested it in depth when this level was launched, in this review , and As you can see in it, the experience is unbeatable.

GeForce Now Thursday

As I hinted at the beginning, GeForce Now is going strong this Thursday, with no less than 15 new titles added to the compatible list. Among them, as you can see below, we find games from Epic Games, Steam, Ubisoft Connect and Xbox, so users of all these services see their options grow in relation to GFN. These are the games:

  • Tavernacle! (New release on Steam, September 11)
  • Gunbrella (New release on Steam, September 13)
  • Crew Motorfest (New release at Ubisoft Connect, September 14)
  • Amnesia: The Bunker (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • Descend (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • Devil May Cry 5 (Steam)
  • Gears tactics (Steam and Xbox, PC Game Pass available)
  • Last BBS call (xbox)
  • Unrivaled Kung Fu (Steam)
  • Mega city police (Steam)
  • Opus Magnum (xbox)
  • The rest of II (Epic Games Store)
  • Space Hulk: Deathwing – Extended Edition (xbox)
  • Super hot (xbox)
  • Vampire (xbox)

Source: Muy Computer

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