GeForce Now news: Skull and Bones and Halo Infinite are coming
- February 15, 2024
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It’s Thursday, and as usual, we’re taking a hard look at what’s new in GeForce Now for the week. A total of five new games and in between
It’s Thursday, and as usual, we’re taking a hard look at what’s new in GeForce Now for the week. A total of five new games and in between
It’s Thursday, and as usual, we’re taking a hard look at what’s new in GeForce Now for the week. A total of five new games and in between are coming to NVIDIA’s cloud gaming platform Skull and Bones definitely stands outone of the most important games of Ubisoft, which proposes us to become real pirates.
Another of GeForce Now’s most important innovations is Halo Infinite, Master Chief’s last big adventure, which marked an important technical leap compared to the previous installments, even though it started with a generational transition. If you have already purchased this game, you can use it in GeForce Now through your Steam account without any problems.
I’ll leave it to you below complete list new games coming to GeForce Now this week:
If you are one of our regular readers, you will know this the free version of GeForce Now did not accept new members for a long time because, thanks to his enormous success, he was completely saturated. I’m sure some of our readers have been waiting for the extension of the service for some time to try it through this modality, and today I can finally give you the good news that the extension has happened and you can sign up.
With the free version of GeForce Now, you won’t pay a cent and you’ll have access to a basic platform that allows you to play your titles in sessions of up to one hour. You won’t need to enter your credit card information or link any payment method to access this free model so you can be sure you will never be charged anything.
Later if you want to enjoy an extraordinary experience, you can switch to the “Priority” or “Ultimate” modality, which costs 10.99 euros and 21.99 euros per month. Both allow you to play with GeForce RTX technologies and enjoy longer gaming sessions and greater fluidity. They are also available in a semi-annual subscription which will help you save by reducing the monthly cost.
Source: Muy Computer
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