PR - GFN Thursday Really Heats Up as Electronic Arts Headlines Streaming Releases This Week Geforce Alliance partners will host Nvidia's Geforce Now servers to allow Geforce Now to become available in more countries, opening up Nvidia's subscription services to more gamers.īelow is Nvidia's latest Geforce Now Press Release. Nvidia has also confirmed that they have enlisted the help of new Geforce Now Alliance partners in Australia, Singapore, Brazil and select "other South American countries" (Thanks for being specific Nvidia.). A full list of new Geforce Now games is available below. Alongside this week's addition of multiple EA titles, games like Europa Universalist IV, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Blacklist, and more have been added to Geforce Now. That said, Nvidia needs permission from game publishers to support their titles on Geforce Now, so not all games on Steam etc, can be played using the service.Įvery Thursday, Nvidia adds new games to their Geforce Now service. Through Geforce Now, PC gamers can access Nvidia RTX series graphics, offering gamers access to DLSS and ray tracing in the latest PC games. With Geforce Now, PC gamers can access the game they own and many popular free-to-play titles through Steam, the Epic Games Store, Ubisoft Connect and EA Origin. Nvidia's Geforce Now service allows gamers to access a gaming PC on the cloud. Moving forward, more EA titles are expected to arrive on Geforce Now. This week, Nvidia has added support for games like Battlefield 1 Revolution, Mirror's Edge Catalyst, Unravel Two, Dragon Age: Inquisition and Apex Legends to their platform. Nvidia has just announced that they have been working with Electronic Arts (EA) to add many of their most popular titles to their Geforce Now streaming service.
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