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Thursday, February 22nd 2024

NVIDIA GeForce NOW Now Offers 1,800 Games to Stream

Top-tier games from publishing partners Bandai Namco Entertainment and Inflexion Games are joining GeForce NOW this week as the cloud streaming service's fourth-anniversary celebrations continue. Eleven new titles join the over 1,800 supported games in the GeForce NOW library, including Nightingale from Inflexion Games and Bandai Namco Entertainment's Tales of Arise, Katamari Damacy REROLL and Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series.

"Happy fourth anniversary, GeForce NOW!" cheered Jarrett Lee, head of publishing at Inflexion Games. "The platform's ease of access and seamless performance comprise a winning combination, and we're excited to see how cloud gaming evolves."
Bigger Than Your Gaming Backlog
GeForce NOW offers over 1,800 games supported in the cloud, including over 100 free-to-play titles. That's more than enough to play a different game every day for nearly five years.

The expansive GeForce NOW library supports games from popular digital stores Steam, Xbox - including supported PC Game Pass titles - Epic Games Store, Ubisoft Connect and GOG.com. From indie games to triple-A titles, there's something for everyone to play.

Explore sprawling open worlds in the neon-drenched streets of Night City in Cyberpunk 2077, or unearth ancient secrets in the vast landscapes of Assassin's Creed Valhalla. Test skills against friends in the high-octane action of Apex Legends or Fortnite, strategize on the battlefield in Age of Empires IV or gather the ultimate party in Baldur's Gate 3.

Build a dream farm in Stardew Valley, explore charming worlds in Hollow Knight or build a thriving metropolis in Cities: Skylines II.

Members can also catch the latest titles in the cloud, including the newly launched dark-fantasy adventure game The Inquisitor and Ubisoft's Skull and Bones.

Dedicated rows in the GeForce NOW app help members find the perfect game to stream, and tags indicate when sales or downloadable content are available. GeForce NOW even has game-library syncing capabilities for Steam, Xbox and Ubisoft Connect so that supported games automatically sync to members' cloud gaming libraries for easy access.

Access titles without waiting for them to download or worrying about system specs. Plus, Ultimate members gain exclusive access to gaming servers to get to their games faster.

Let's Get Crafty
Set out on an adventure into the mysterious and dangerous Fae Realms of Nightingale, the highly anticipated shared-world survival crafting game from Inflexion Games. Become an intrepid Realmwalker and explore, craft, build and fight across a visually stunning magical fantasy world inspired by the Victorian era.

Venture forth alone or with up to six other players in an online, shared world. The game features epic action, a variety of fantastical creatures and a Realm Card system that allows players to travel between realms and reshape landscapes.

Experience the magic of the Fae Realms in stunning resolution with RTX ON.

Roll On Over to the Cloud
Get ready for more fantasy, a touch of royalty and even some nostalgia with the latest Bandai Namco Entertainment titles coming to the cloud. Tales of Arise, Katamari Damacy REROLL, Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series, PAC-MAN MUSEUM+ and PAC-MAN WORLD Re-PAC are now available for members to stream.

Embark on a mesmerizing journey in the fantastical world of Tales of Arise and unravel a gripping narrative that transcends the boundaries of imagination. Or roll into the whimsical, charming world of Katamari Damacy REROLL - control a sticky ball and roll up everything in its path to create colorful, celestial bodies.

Indulge in a nostalgic gaming feast with Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series, PAC-MAN MUSEUM+ and PAC-MAN WORLD Re-PAC. The Klonoa series revitalizes dreamlike adventures, blending fantasy and reality for a captivating experience. Meanwhile, PAC-MAN MUSEUM+ invites players to munch through PAC-MAN's iconic history, showcasing the timeless charm of the beloved yellow icon. For those seeking a classic world with a modern twist, PAC-MAN WORLD Re-PAC delivers an adventure packed with excitement and familiar ghosts.

Face Your Fate
Dive into an adrenaline-fueled journey with Terminator: Dark Fate - Defiance, where strategic prowess decides the fate of mankind against machines. In a world taken over by machines, the greatest threats remaining may come not from the machines themselves but from other human survivors.

It's part of 11 new games this week:
  • Le Mans Ultimate (New release on Steam, Feb. 20)
  • Nightingale (New release on Steam, Feb. 20)
  • Terminator: Dark Fate - Defiance (New release on Steam, Feb. 21)
  • Garden Life: A Cozy Simulator (New release on Steam, Feb. 22)
  • Pacific Drive (New release on Steam, Feb. 22)
  • Solium Infernum (New release on Steam, Feb. 22)
  • Katamari Damacy REROLL (Steam)
  • Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series (Steam)
  • PAC-MAN MUSEUM+ (Steam)
  • PAC-MAN WORLD Re-PAC (Steam)
  • Tales of Arise (Steam)
And several titles in the GeForce NOW library that were in early access are launching full releases this week:
  • Last Epoch (New 1.0 release on Steam, Feb. 21)
  • Myth of Empires (New 1.0 release on Steam, Feb. 21)
  • Sons of the Forest (New 1.0 release on Steam, Feb. 22)
Source: NVIDIA
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3 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce NOW Now Offers 1,800 Games to Stream

#1
trsttte
Misleading headline, geforce now offers 0 games to stream.

A correct headline would be geforce now allowed to support 1800 games
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stimpy88
I will never subscribe to something like this. This getting popular would be the death of end-user ownable GPUs, and will only lead us even faster toward the dystopian future of "You will own nothing".

But I swear nGreedia is up to something with pricing their cards ever higher, and deliberately not making enough of them. Hardware subscription is in the future...
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trsttte
stimpy88I will never subscribe to something like this. This getting popular would be the death of end-user ownable GPUs, and will only lead us even faster toward the dystopian future of "You will own nothing".

But I swear nGreedia is up to something with pricing their cards ever higher, and deliberately not making enough of them. Hardware subscription is in the future...
Some games are simply not feasible with current technology, some of them are even on the promotional image, I can't imagine playing something like Call of Duty, Apex or Fortnite over a streaming service, you'd always be at a massive disadvantage.

Other games are pretty much fine, ignore the buzz phrases like "you will own nothing" and do the math, 10$ a month would be 360$ over 3 years, an equivalent gpu to what you'll using on the server is much more expensive and you don't have to maintain it or anything. When more services like this become available, technologies like compression improves and as internet connections become better yeah, it will be pretty dumb to own a 2000$ computer to play a couple hours a week when you could rent one for so cheap.

I'd argue that would be closer to utopia, everything available and you don't have to care about buying it. Just like the money-less society in star trek
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