This week’s GeForce Now news
- May 9, 2024
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As we do every Thursday, we get to work checking out the new features coming to GeForce Now, NVIDIA’s popular cloud gaming service this week, and we have
As we do every Thursday, we get to work checking out the new features coming to GeForce Now, NVIDIA’s popular cloud gaming service this week, and we have
As we do every Thursday, we get to work checking out the new features coming to GeForce Now, NVIDIA’s popular cloud gaming service this week, and we have a total of five new titles adding to the ever-impressive catalog that at the time of writing reports do 1900 games.
These are the new games confirmed for this week:
GeForce Now subscribers can also earn a new reward, a starter kit for Honkai: Star Rail containing 30,000 credits, three refined Athers and three travel guides. To get it, you will need to access your account without further ado and claim said reward.
It’s been a more discrete week than the last, but it all adds up in the end, and that’s always important for a service like this that’s constantly growing. As I said before, since its launch, this service has managed to accumulate more than 1900 gamesand among them we find very important franchises and top triple A games.
GeForce Now is available in three different modalities, free which gives us access to the basic platform and allows us to play in sessions for one hour, another priority which gives us the possibility to use RTX technologies, resolutions up to 1080p and up to 60 FPS with sessions up to 6 hours for 10.99 euros per month and the ultimate variant, which, as its name suggests, is the pinnacle of the range. With it we can play up to 4K and at 120 FPS in sessions of up to 8 hours and we will have access to exclusive servers with GeForce RTX 4080. It costs 21.99 euros per month.
A semi-annual subscription allows you to save money because reduce costs per month to 9.17 euros and 18.17 euros in priority and final subscription. At that time I had the opportunity to try the service in its ultimate version and the experience was really good, as I told you in my analysis of GeForce Now with GeForce RTX 4080.
Source: Muy Computer
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