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GeForce Now closes March with a bang

Last Thursday of March and, therefore, last GeForce Now Thursday of the month, and without a doubt NVIDIA has decided to say goodbye to the month and officially welcome spring growing its catalog of compatible games with no less than 11 titles (which we will see later) in just one week. But the best thing is that the company has also advanced its plans for April, which we can already confirm will also be a great month for the service.

For those who don’t know yet, GeForce Now is NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service. With it, you can play those games that you have purchased in the main digital stores and that are compatible with the service. In this way, you can enjoy them as if you were running them locally, but with the performance provided by the company’s dedicated data centers to offer an exceptional gaming experience.

In this way you will be able to enjoy the latest releases, however demanding they may be, without having to worry about their technical requirements. In addition, you can also access them from devices where you normally would not be able to use themsuch as smartphones, tablets, Android TV devices, televisions, etc. In addition, GeForce Now offers three different levels of access, thus making the service accessible to everyone.

The first of the levels is that of the free accounts. It is true (and logical, of course) that these accounts have certain limitations, such as the duration of the sessions and that advanced graphics modes are not available, but even so, they are a great option both for those who want to test the service for the first time before access higher levels, such as for those users who, for whatever reason, cannot afford to pay a monthly subscription.

GeForce Now closes March with a bang

Next we find the priority accounts. With a monthly fee of 9.99 euros or a semi-annual fee of 49.99 euros, we can already enjoy the advanced graphics modes, with DLSS, ray tracing and, in addition, the game sessions can be much longer (up to six hours). ). Instead of giving my opinion about the service at this subscription level, I will limit myself to saying that I have been a subscriber to it for more than two years, and at the moment I do not even consider stopping being one.

Now, for those who want the best of the best, NVIDIA offers the GeForce Now RTX 4080 level, the highest of those available on the service, and which, as you can deduce from its name, will provide you with an experience similar to playing on a high-end PC with an RTX 4080 graphics card. On this level, instead of giving my opinion, I recommend that you read the exhaustive analysis that my colleague Isidro published. And if, after reading it, you decide what you need, you should know that it has been available in Spain for just over a month.

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And what titles are added to the service this week? Well, no less than 11, and once again we find ourselves with a really varied proposal:

  • 9 Years of Shadows (New release on Steam)
  • Terra Nil (New release on Steam, March 28)
  • grippers (New release on Steam, March 29)
  • Smallland: Survive the Wilds (New release on Steam, March 29)
  • DREDGE (New release in SteamMarch 30th)
  • ravenbound (New release in SteamMarch 30th)
  • The Great War: Western Front (New release on Steam, March 30)
  • Troublemaker (New release in SteamMarch 31st)
  • Have a Nice Death (Steam)
  • Tower of Fantasy (Steam)
  • Tunche (Free on the Epic Games Store)

Personally, I am especially excited about the inclusion of Have a Nice Death, a game that takes some elements from the exceptional Hollow Knight, and with a macabre point of humor that reminds me of the also sensational Cult of the Lamb. I bought it in the summer of last year and since then I have only recommended it to those who have enjoyed either of the two titles I mentioned before.

GeForce Now closes March with a bang

GeForce Now in April

We’ll be digging into that more in the coming weeks, but April promises to be another great month for the service. After the signing of the contract with Microsoft, we are waiting for the news of the first Xbox first-party titles to GeForce Now, whose first arrivals we expect to take place between April and May.

But while waiting for names and dates that materialize this collaboration, NVIDIA has already confirmed the titles that will arrive on the platform during the next month… and there are no less than 23. This is the list:

  • Meet Your Maker (New release on Steam, April 4)
  • Road 96: Mile 0 (New release on Steam, April 4)
  • TerraScape (New release on Steam5th of April)
  • Curse of the Sea Rats (New release on Steam, April 6)
  • ravenswatch (New release on Steam, April 6)
  • supply (New release on Steam, April 6)
  • DE-EXIT – Eternal Matters (New release on SteamApril 14th)
  • Survival: Fountain of Youth (New release on Steam, April 19)
  • Tin Hearts (New release on SteamApril 20th)
  • Dead Island 2 (New release on Epic Games Store, April 21)
  • Afterimage (New release on SteamApril 25th)
  • Roots of Pacha (New release in SteamApril 25th)
  • Bramble: The Mountain King (New release in SteamApril 27)
  • 11-11 Memories Retold (Steam)
  • canVERSE (Steam)
  • tear down (Steam)
  • get even (Steam)
  • Little Nightmares (Steam)
  • Little Nightmares II (Steam)
  • The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan (Steam)
  • The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope (Steam)
  • The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes (Steam)
  • The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me (Steam)

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