A few weeks ago the three years of GeForce Now, the NVIDIA cloud gaming service, were completed. During these years we have been seeing how it evolved, how it was adding new titles every so often, how the quality of the service improved, the way in which it was reaching more and more devices and also more digital stores… come on, we have seen it grow and become today, as their numbers indicate, in an absolute success.
There were not a few voices that, at first, affirmed that gaming in the cloud was not possible, that the speed of the Internet connections was insufficient and that there was no data center capable of supporting such a workload efficiently. And it is true that the technical challenge was tremendously complex because, unlike other activities in which latency and performance do not have as much specific weight, when talking about games these factors are key.
Regarding those predictions, I think it is enough to see our analysis of GeForce Now RTX 4080, the highest level of subscription to the service and that allows you to enjoy games, in the cloud, exactly the same as if you were doing it locally with a state-of-the-art computer in which you have mounted a GeForce RTX 4080. And the same if we talk about the Priority subscription level, of which I have been a user for a long time, and which allows me to enjoy a gaming experience that would be impossible on my computer.
But, for those who haven’t tried it yet, my personal recommendation is that they don’t settle for what we tell them, and that they try it themselves. GeForce Now has a basic access level that is completely freeYou just have to register, connect your service account with the ones you have in digital game stores and that’s it, you’ll be able to play. Obviously the advanced settings are not available in this mode, and you will probably have to wait a few minutes until you can start playing, but once inside you will be able to check how it works in first person and, in this way, verify that, indeed, it is like playing in local.
GeForce Now Wednesday
As every Thursday, today new titles are added to which you can play in GeForce Now, they are the following:
- Monster Hunter Rise (Steam)
- Voltaire: The Vegan Vampire (New on Steam)
- Rise of Industry (Free on the Epic Games Store)
But also, NVIDIA has already advanced us the rest of the releases of the month, which will be the following:
- Hotel Renovator (New on Steam, 7/3/23)
- Clash: Artifacts of Chaos (New on Steam, 9/3/23)
- Figment 2: Creed Valley (New on Steam, 9/3/23)
- Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Videogame 6 (New on Steam, 9/3/23)
- Big Ambitions (New on Steam, 10/3/23)
- The Legend of Heroes: Trails to Azure (New on Steam, 3/14/23)
- Smalland: Survive the Wilds (New on Steam, 3/29/23)
- Ravenbound (New on Steam, 3/30/23)
- DREDGE (New on Steam, 3/30/23)
- The Great War: Western Front (New on Steam, 3/30/23)
- System Shock (New on Steam and Epic Games Store)
- Amberial Dreams (Steam)
- Disney Dreamlight Valley (Steam and Epic Games Store)
- No One Survived (Steam)
- Symphony of War: The Nelphilim Saga (Steam)
- Tower of Fantasy (Steam)
So, as you can see, GeForce Now will close the month of March with 19 new titles to a list that is already huge and that does not stop growing.
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