GeForce Now adds 15 new games
- October 26, 2023
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This is the last full week of the month, the last Thursday of the month, so the games added to GeForce Now today are those that add to
This is the last full week of the month, the last Thursday of the month, so the games added to GeForce Now today are those that add to
This is the last full week of the month, the last Thursday of the month, so the games added to GeForce Now today are those that add to the monthly assets of NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service. A month that was a recordWith the titles announced today, we find a total of almost 90 new games available on the platform. In recent weeks, we have seen both weekly and monthly records being broken, which is another example of the sensational development of this service.
This reminds me of the early days of the ministry when some voices affirmed with absolute conviction, that cloud gaming was not possible, that others have tried to do this before without success, that a home Internet connection is not suitable for this purpose and that building the necessary infrastructure to provide this service in optimal conditions is financially unaffordable. And no, I’m not talking about certain reservations, which was understandable at the time, I’m talking about an emphatic statement that GeForce Now could not be.
To this day, I wonder exactly what these gurus in the market think because the truth is that since its launch to this day, the service offered by GeForce Now is exceptional. This can be appreciated by all interested parties, because the initial subscription level is free with no time limit, and although it has certain limitations, it already allows us to perfectly verify the service’s response speed and reliability.
For those who want to go a step further, there are priority accounts, They allow you to use advanced graphics settings, allow for longer gaming sessions (up to six hours) and, as their name suggests, have priority when accessing servers. AND the most demanding can opt for the Ultimate levelwhich offers us a gaming experience similar to when you have a top-of-the-line computer equipped with a GeForce RTX 4080, in game sessions of up to eight hours and with absolute priority access for immediate game launch.
If you are not yet a priority or ultimate subscriber but have been thinking about making the move, I encourage you to do so by the end of October. Because? Well, because on November 1, the prices will increase, but users who contracted it before that date With current prices, they will be able to enjoy six months. More information in this regard can be found in the reports we have published about this rise.
And what news does NVIDIA bring us this week? Well, nothing less than fifteen games and also a promo so you can enjoy a free month and an announcement that the most important release of the month (and one of the most important of the year) will arrive in the cloud sooner rather than later.
The promotion I mentioned above is a collaboration between NVIDIA and Paradox Interactive, through which the first 100,000 purchasers of Cities: Skylines II you get one month of GeForce Now priority subscription for free. And considering that we are facing a huge evolution of the original title, which at the moment suffers from a great lack of optimization, resorting to NVIDIA’s service today seems to be the most recommended option to enjoy it without performance problems.
On the other hand, Alan Wake 2 debuts tomorrow, and All indications are that it will take very, very little time.to join the list of games compatible with GeForce Now.
But while that happens, let’s take a look at the list of confirmed titles added to the service this week:
Source: Muy Computer
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