GeForce Now will add 16 new games in May
- May 4, 2023
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GeForce Now has never experienced a fallout, and it doesn’t appear to be part of its future plans. NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service, which turned three years old last
GeForce Now has never experienced a fallout, and it doesn’t appear to be part of its future plans. NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service, which turned three years old last
GeForce Now has never experienced a fallout, and it doesn’t appear to be part of its future plans. NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service, which turned three years old last February, remains true to its name every Thursday, adding new titles to its already more than extensive catalog of games compatible with the platform. It seems like only yesterday that this list was limited to a few dozen in its early days, but today it allows you to play more than 1600 titles from the major digital stores.
But before we talk about GeForce Now news for this month of May, which is packed with great releases, we remind you that you have a unique opportunity to use a priority service account at a very special price. We already informed you about this offer a few weeks ago, but if you didn’t see it or forgot about it, we remind you that you can get a six-month priority level subscription for just 29.99 euros. This represents a saving 40% compared to its regular price of €49.99, so it’s a sensational opportunity to experience everything the service has to offer for yourself. Of course, don’t take it too lightly (I mean the offer) because this prize will only be available until the 21st.
If you’ve already tried the free GeForce Now tier (and if you haven’t, I highly recommend it), you might be wondering why you should switch to a priority account, No? I found myself in the same situation some time ago, so I can answer from my own experience. The subscription level of priority accounts gives you longer gaming sessions, instant access to the service (compared to free access queues) and most importantly RTX On support in compatible titles as well as the most advanced graphics modes. In other words, you’ll be able to play from any device as if you were using a next-gen PC.
In my case, I can tell you that after trying the free level and thus verifying how well the service works, I didn’t hesitate to take the leap and switch to a priority account (well, actually in my case it’s the founder, which is for all intents and purposes the same). Since then, I’ve played more through GeForce Now than locally, as many of the titles I spend the most time playing are compatible with the service. But I repeat what I always say: don’t believe my testimony, try the service yourself with a free account and if you are convinced, take advantage of the offer, which, remember, only lasts until May 21st.
And like every Thursday, we’ve added new games to the platform’s catalog, expanding the already extraordinarily long list. The service is getting these two new titles today:
But that’s just an appetizer because the plans for this recently inaugurated month of May they will bring us compatibility with all these gamesa large number of them from the day of launch:
Source: Muy Computer
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