Battle.net is coming to GeForce Now along with new games
- October 11, 2024
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Like every week GeForce Now is adding games again to its very extensive catalog of compatibles. We told you last August that it had reached the milestone of
Like every week GeForce Now is adding games again to its very extensive catalog of compatibles. We told you last August that it had reached the milestone of
Like every week GeForce Now is adding games again to its very extensive catalog of compatibles. We told you last August that it had reached the milestone of 2,000 compatible titles, but the count didn’t stop there. On the contrary, sooner than later we will count that 2500 has already been reached, then 3000… it is evident that NVIDIA’s goal for its cloud gaming platform is to maintain constant growth.
For those who do not yet know about the GeForce Now offer, let us remind you different levels of accounts in NVIDIA service:
The integration of Battle.net into GeForce Now is a significant milestone for users of this cloud platform. Starting this week, gamers will be able to sync their Battle.net account with GeForce Now, giving them faster and easier access to popular titles like Overwatch, World of Warcraft, and Diablo IV. This update facilitates unified management of game libraries and connects to other compatible stores such as Steam, Epic Games Store and Ubisoft Connect. This new feature optimizes the user experience, eliminating the need to access multiple platforms separately.
Besides, the arrival of Diablo IV’s Vessel of Hatred DLC on GeForce Now is another one of this week’s news. This expansion will allow players to delve even deeper into the dark universe of Diablo IV with additional content and new missions. With cloud streaming capabilities, GeForce NOW users will be able to enjoy this content without the need for heavy downloads or worrying about the storage capacity of their devices. Players with an Ultimate subscription will also be able to experience the game in 4K and up to 120 fps, maximizing graphical quality and performance.
And like every week, we check the titles coming to NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service. They are the following:
Source: Muy Computer
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