Extending the reach of GeForce NOW is indisputable, it is evident that NVIDIA is firmly committed to its cloud gaming platform. This is something that we can appreciate
Extending the reach of GeForce NOW is indisputable, it is evident that NVIDIA is firmly committed to its cloud gaming platform. This is something that we can appreciate when we see the rate of growth of its catalog, with new titles added every week (at the end of this article we will tell you what is new for July), but also in other ways, that what is to substantially expand the number of users, who have access to the service.
We’ve already seen a clear example of this with NVIDIA’s efforts after learning that Apple won’t accept the GeForce NOW app in the iOS App Store, create a WebKIT compatible web version of the service, the Safari engine, plus the rest of the browsers coming to iOS. In this way, users of iPhones and iPads began to enjoy a service that seemed to be forbidden due to the iron restrictions of those in Cupertino.
In its efforts to advance in this regard, NVIDIA is working hand in hand with Samsung to offer users compatible models, the ability to access GeForce NOW without the need for additional devices (except for the controller to control the games, of course). The GeForce NOW app has been integrated into the Samsung Gaming Hub, Samsung’s gaming platform from which users can access the NVIDIA service.
This way, it will have GeForce NOW in conjunction with compatible Samsung TVs a very attractive alternative to using a consoleas they won’t need to download, manage storage space, etc. They’ll just have to choose which game they want to play from their collection, select it, and instantly access it exactly as they left it in the previous gaming session.
GeForce NOW: What’s New in July
In fact, we’ll also take a look at what games arrived on GeForce NOW today, the last day of June. They are the following:
Alaloth – Champions of The Four Kingdoms (new on Steam)
Disgaea 6 complete (new on Steam and Epic Games Store)
CardShark (Steam and Epic Games Stores)
KartKraft (Steam)
Hotline Miami (Steam)
NASCAR 21: Ignition (Steam)
And as for July, thirteen titles will be added to the GeForce NOW catalog:
Match – Tennis Championship (new on Steam, 7/7/22)
Sword and Fairy Inn 2 (new on Steam, 7/8/22)
loopmancer (new on Steam, 7/13/22)
Guardian of the Stones: King Aurelius (new on Steam, 7/14/22)
Endling – Extinction is Forever (new on Steam and Epic Games Store, 7/19/22)
Grimstar: Welcome to the Savage Planet (new on Steam, 7/19/22)
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