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GeForce Now news: new games strengthen its catalog with more than 1,400 titles

  • March 14, 2024
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Like every Thursday, we return to the fight with the most important news from GeForce Now, the well-known cloud gaming service from NVIDIA, which on this occasion expands

GeForce Now news: new games strengthen its catalog with more than 1,400 titles

Like every Thursday, we return to the fight with the most important news from GeForce Now, the well-known cloud gaming service from NVIDIA, which on this occasion expands its game catalog with 8 new titles, from which we can highlight Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, a game that can be obtained for free on the Epic Games Store starts this afternoon at 17:00 (Spanish time).

Below, I’ll leave you with the full list of games coming to GeForce Now this week, along with exact date of arrival and a digital distribution platform on which they will be available:

  • Hellbreach: Vegas (new release on Steam, March 11).
  • Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (new release on Epic Games Store, free on March 14).
  • Outcast – A New Beginning (New release on Steam, March 15).
  • Balatro (Steam).
  • PARANORMASIGHT: The Seven Mysteries of Honjo (Steam).
  • Space Engineers (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass).
  • STAR OCEAN THE SECOND STORY R (Steam).
  • STAR OCEAN THE SECOND STORY R – DEMO (Steam).
  • Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun (Xbox).

Free mode is once again available in GeForce Now

GeForce Now

A few weeks ago, the servers that provide access to free subscriptions to this cloud gaming service were full, and therefore access to new subscriptions was completely closed. If you still wanted to try GeForce Now, you’re in luck, NVIDIA has expanded the capacity of servers dedicated to this modality and a new subscription They are open again.

With the free plan, you will have access to the basic platform that it offers game sessions lasting up to one hour. To improve the quality of this service and expand its capacity, small sections with advertisements are now displayed, but only before entering a game session and never during gameplay. This is the best way to test the service and we can decide at any time if we want go to one of the two payment methods offered.

The two payment options available right now on the official GeForce Now website are priority, giving us access to premium servers with RTX technology, 1080p resolution, up to 60 FPS and game sessions of up to 6 hours; and ultimate, which is a modality that we were able to analyze last year and which greatly improves the experience as it gives us access to servers with GeForce RTX 4080which allows us to play in 4K resolution with up to 120 FPS.

Source: Muy Computer

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