NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service, GeForce NOW, has announced a total of 17 new games to join its platform for the month of November, with the highly anticipated release of ‘Dragon Age: The Veilguard’ leading the way. This development aims to cater to a diverse audience of gamers eager to explore fresh titles in the cloud, according to a report by NVIDIA’s blog.
‘Dragon Age: The Veilguard’ ushers players into the role of Rook, with the responsibility of thwarting ancient gods from causing chaos in the world of Thedas. The game delivers an immersive experience with a rich storyline, substantial choices, and a blend of recently introduced and familiar companions. Users can choose from one of the three distinct classes: Warrior, Rogue, and Mage, each providing unique abilities and varying character development possibilities via an extensive skill-tree system.
Subscribers to GeForce NOW can benefit from enhanced graphics and performance. Performance members can expect a 1440p resolution at 60 fps, while Ultimate members can access 4K resolution at 120 fps, along with the advantages of NVIDIA DLSS 3 and NVIDIA Reflex technologies for minimal-latency gameplay.
Another addition to the lineup is Capcom’s ‘Resident Evil 4,’ now available for streaming on GeForce NOW. The timeless survival horror classic has been updated with enhanced gameplay, a reimagined storyline, and impressive visuals. Performance and Ultimate members can take advantage of high-dynamic-range visuals and ray-tracing technology, providing a revamped experience of the iconic game.
Moreover, GeForce NOW subscribers can also stream ‘Life Is Strange: Double Exposure,’ ‘VRChat,’ and more games. The platform’s library continues to expand, with upcoming releases such as ‘Metal Slug Tactics,’ ‘Planet Coaster 2,’ and ‘S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl’ anticipated to join the platform during November.
This addition of games underscores NVIDIA’s commitment to providing a comprehensive gaming experience in the cloud while targeting a wide range of interests and gaming preferences. As cloud gaming continues to expand, platforms like GeForce NOW are at the forefront, offering gamers flexibility and access to high-quality games without the need for high-end hardware.