News and new GeForce Now titles compatible with NVIDIA RTX
- September 12, 2024
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NVIDIA has confirmed news coming to GeForce Now this week, and we have a total of nine games joining the popular cloud gaming service. Of those nine games
NVIDIA has confirmed news coming to GeForce Now this week, and we have a total of nine games joining the popular cloud gaming service. Of those nine games
NVIDIA has confirmed news coming to GeForce Now this week, and we have a total of nine games joining the popular cloud gaming service. Of those nine games two are new versions on Steamand the rest are titles that were previously unavailable on the service and can now be played without any problems.
The top of the list is without a doubt Warhammer 40,000: Space Marines 2one of the most important releases of the month of September, which arrived last September 9th. It was developed by Saber Interactive, the same ones that gave life to World War Z, and has an extremely meticulous technical account and gameplay. It already has 41,614 reviews on Steam and 80% of them are positive.
I’ll leave you under complete list news coming to GeForce Now this week:
From next week it will also be possible to play on GeForce Now on Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster.
This week, the catalog of games compatible with NVIDIA RTX technologies was also expanded with five new additions. EVOTINCTION, Funko Fusion, Akimbot and Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown They will have support for NVIDIA DLSS 3, which includes Super Resolution technologies, intelligent image resizing, and Frame Generation, which generates images completely independent of the GPU using hardware-accelerated AI.
DeathSprint 66a new title from Sumo Digital and Secret Mode, is the fifth game on the list. I separated it because it will only be compatible with DLSS Super Resolution and will not support frame generation. It is available from today, September 12th.
NVIDIA said that more games compatible with the ecosystem of NVIDIA RTX technologies it already includes will arrive in the coming months more than 600 games and applications supported. The truth is, it’s amazing how quickly this ecosystem has grown and how all the technologies it integrates have been standardized. Today, most games that hit the market have at least support for NVIDIA DLSS Super Resolution.
Source: Muy Computer
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