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NVIDIA GeForce NOW Brings More Blizzard Gaming to the Cloud

Bundle up - GeForce NOW is bringing a flurry of Blizzard titles to its ever-expanding library. Prepare to weather epic gameplay in the cloud, tackling the genres of real-time strategy (RTS), multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) and more. Classic Blizzard titles join GeForce NOW, including Heroes of the Storm, Warcraft Rumble and three titles from the Warcraft: Remastered series. They're all part of 11 games joining the cloud this week, atop the latest update for hit game Zenless Zone Zero from miHoYo.

Blizzard Heats Things Up
Heroes of the Storm, Blizzard's unique take on the MOBA genre, offers fast-paced team battles across diverse battlegrounds. The game features a roster of iconic Blizzard franchise characters, each with customizable talents and abilities. Heroes of the Storm emphasizes team-based gameplay with shared experiences and objectives, making it more accessible to newcomers while providing depth for experienced players.
Warcraft Rumble on GeForce NOW
In Warcraft Rumble, a mobile action-strategy game set in the Warcraft universe, players collect and deploy miniature versions of the series' beloved characters. The game offers a blend of tower defense and RTS elements as players battle across various modes, including a single-player campaign, player vs. player matches and cooperative dungeons.

The Warcraft Remastered collection gives the classic RTS titles a modern twist with updated visuals and quality-of-life improvements. Warcraft: Remastered and Warcraft II: Remastered offer enhanced graphics while maintaining the original gameplay, allowing players to toggle between classic and updated visuals. Warcraft III: Reforged includes new graphics options and multiplayer features. Both these remasters provide nostalgia for long-time fans and an ideal opportunity for new players to experience the iconic strategy games that shaped the genre.

New Games, No Wait
The popular Zenless Zone Zero gets its 1.6 update, "Among the Forgotten Ruins," now available for members to stream without waiting around for updates or downloads. This latest update brings three new playable agents: Soldier 0-Anby, Pulchra and Trigger. Players can explore two new areas, Port Elpis and Reverb Arena, as well as try out the "Hollow Zero-Lost Void" mode. The update also introduces a revamped Decibel system for more strategic gameplay.

Look for the following games available to stream in the cloud this week:
  • Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • City Transport Simulator: Tram (Steam)
  • Dave the Diver (Steam)
  • Heroes of the Storm (Battle.net)
  • Microtopia (Steam)
  • Orcs Must Die Deathtrap (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • Potion Craft: Alchemist Simulator (Steam)
  • Warcraft I Remastered (Battle.net)
  • Warcraft II Remastered (Battle.net)
  • Warcraft III: Reforged (Battle.net)
  • Warcraft Rumble (Battle.net)
Source: NVIDIA GeForce NOW
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3 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce NOW Brings More Blizzard Gaming to the Cloud

#1
Chrispy_
There's a huge number of games on Geforce Now that are so undemanding that any device meeting the minimum requirements to run the Geforce Now client could also run the same game natively, flawlessly, without having to subscribe or queue for a time-limited free-slot and then get a laggy, bitrate-compressed version of the game their device does a better job of playing anyway!

Geforce Now has some valid use cases. The crap that's added to make the number of games go up for marketing reasons is not one of those valid use cases.
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Onasi
Choosing HotS, a dead as fuck game abandoned by Blizz to maintenance mode hell years ago, as a headliner for this pack of games is sure a choice.
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NoneRain
Chrispy_There's a huge number of games on Geforce Now that are so undemanding that any device meeting the minimum requirements to run the Geforce Now client could also run the same game natively, flawlessly, without having to subscribe or queue for a time-limited free-slot and then get a laggy, bitrate-compressed version of the game their device does a better job of playing anyway!

Geforce Now has some valid use cases. The crap that's added to make the number of games go up for marketing reasons is not one of those valid use cases.
I agree about the poor experience, and I personally will never play streamed games. However, if someone is already paying for GeForce NOW, any game added to the roster is a welcome addition, right? After all, they don’t have to pay for it again.
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