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Here are Nvidia’s GeForce Now additions for April

Nvidia has announced the 20 new games it will be adding to its GeForce Now cloud streaming service over the course of April 2022.

Check out the new games available to stream this today below and scroll further to check titles releasing later in April:

Available to stream today:

Coming to GeForce Now later in April:

  • Anno 1404 – History Edition (Steam)
  • Blast Brigade vs. the Evil Legion of Dr. Cread (Steam)
  • Cities in Motion 2 (Steam)
  • Crawl (Steam)
  • Cultist Simulator (Steam)
  • Die After Sunset (Steam)
  • ELDERBORN (Steam)
  • EQI (Steam)
  • Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark (Steam)
  • Flashing Lights – Police, Firefighting, Emergency Services Simulator (Steam)
  • Galactic Civilizations II: Ultimate Edition (Steam)
  • Jupiter Hell (Steam)
  • Offworld Trading Company (Steam)
  • Ranch Simulator (Steam)
  • Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter (Steam)
  • SOL CRESTA (Steam)
  • Star Control: Origins (Steam)
  • Spirit of the Island (Steam)
  • Twin Mirror (Steam)
  • Wobbledogs (Steam)

Nvidia’s cloud gaming service offers three membership options. The first is the free route that will give you standard access to the platform with a one-hour gaming limit per session. Once the hour passes, you can queue again to get another hour of free gaming in, although you may have to wait a while.

Nvidia also offers a paid membership option that gives you priority access to gaming servers without any session length limit. This subscription will cost you $12.99/month or $64.99 for six months.

Lastly, the company’s recently-released RTX 3080 tier provides a low ‘click-to-pixel’ latency of 56 milliseconds, and a boost in framerates and overall performance. The subscription is available for $24.99/month or $129.99 for six months.

Learn more about Nvidia GeForce and its subscription options here.

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Here are the new games coming to Nvidia GeForce Now this week

Nvidia has announced seven new games that are coming to its GeForce Now cloud-streaming platform this week.

Below is a full list of all of the titles arriving shortly:

Check out all other titles coming to Nvidia GeForce Now later in February here.

Nvidia’s cloud gaming service offers three membership options. The first is the free route that will give you standard access to the platform with a one-hour gaming limit per session. Once the hour passes, you can queue again to get another hour of free gaming in, although you may have to wait a while.

Nvidia also offers a paid membership option that gives you priority access to gaming servers without any session length limit. This subscription will cost you $12.99/month or $64.99 for six months.

Lastly, the company’s recently-released RTX 3080 tier provides a low ‘click-to-pixel’ latency of 56 milliseconds, and a boost in framerates and overall performance. The subscription is available for $24.99/month or $129.99 for six months.

Learn more about Nvidia GeForce and its subscription options here.

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Nvidia’s RTX 3080 tier for GeForce Now is finally available in one month increments

Nvidia’s GeForce Now cloud streaming service recently added a new RTX 3080 subscription tier that provides a low ‘click-to-pixel’ latency of 56 milliseconds, and a boost in framerates and overall performance. Nvidia claims that the RTX 3080 membership provides seven times greater performance than the most popular home PC configurations and 13 times better performance than an M1 MacBook Air.

However, one deterring factor behind the new tier’s launch was the fact that users could only go for a six-month subscription at the minimum, which comes in at $129.99 for the full course of the plan. People who wanted to try out the new tier before dropping a bag for a six-month commitment were seemingly left behind.

That is no longer the case.

Nvidia today announced that its RTX 3080 subscription tier is now available for $24.99 per month. You end up paying about $19.95 extra if you resubscribe to the one-month plan for six months in a row ($149.94 if you subscribe to the one-month plan for six months vs. $129.99 if you go for the six-month plan right off the bat), but its great that people who want to try out the 3080 tier’s prowess before committing to it.

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Here are Nvidia’s GeForce Now additions for March

Nvidia has announced the 27 new games it will be adding to its GeForce Now cloud streaming service over the course of March 2022.

Check out games releasing this week below and scroll further to check titles releasing later in March:

Released or releasing this week

  • ELEX II (New release on Steam)
  • FAR: Changing Tides (New release on Steam)
  • Shadow Warrior 3 (New release on Steam)
  • AWAY: The Survival Series (Epic Games Store)
  • Labyrinthine Dreams (Steam)
  • Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion (Steam)
  • TROUBLESHOOTER: Abandoned Children (Steam)
  • The Vanishing of Ethan Carter (Epic Games Store)

Releasing later in March

  • Buccaneers! (New release on Steam, March 7)
  • Ironsmith Medieval Simulator (New release on Steam, March 9)
  • Distant Worlds 2 (New release on Steam, March 10)
  • Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Videogame 5 (New release on Steam, March 17)
  • The Settlers (New release on Ubisoft Connect, March 17)
  • Syberia: The World Before (New release on Steam and Epic Games Store, March 18)
  • Lumote: The Mastermote Chronicles (New release on Steam, March 24)
  • Turbo Sloths (New release on Steam, March 30)
  • Blood West (Steam)
  • Bus Driver Simulator (Steam)
  • Conan Chop Chop (Steam)
  • Dread Hunger (Steam)
  • Fury Unleashed (Steam)
  • Hundred Days – Winemaking Simulator (Steam)
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II (Steam)
  • Martha is Dead (Steam and Epic Games Store)
  • Power to the People (Steam)
  • Project Zomboid (Steam)
  • Rugby 22 (Steam)

Nvidia’s cloud gaming service offers two membership options. The first is the free route that gives you standard access to the platform with a one-hour limit per session. Once the hour passes, you can queue again to get another hour of free gaming in, although you may have to wait a while.

The paid membership option gives you priority access to gaming servers without any session length limit. This subscription costs $12.99/month or $64.99 for six months.

Learn more about Nvidia GeForce Now and its subscription options here.

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Here are the new games coming to Nvidia GeForce Now this week

Nvidia has announced 10 new games are coming to its GeForce Now cloud-streaming platform this week.

Below is a full list of all of the titles:

Check out all other titles coming to Nvidia GeForce Now later in February here.

Nvidia’s cloud gaming service offers two membership options. The first is the free route that will give you standard access to the platform with a one-hour gaming limit per session. Once the hour passes, you can queue again to get another hour of free gaming in, although you may have to wait a while.

Nvidia also offers a paid membership option that gives you priority access to gaming servers without any session length limit. This subscription will cost you $12.99/month or $64.99 for six months.

Learn more about Nvidia GeForce and its subscription options here.

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Here are Nvidia’s GeForce Now additions for February

Nvidia has announced the 30 new games it will be adding to its GeForce Now cloud streaming service over the course of February.

Check out games releasing this week below and scroll further to check titles releasing later in February:

Released or releasing this week

  • Life is Strange Remastered (New release on Steam, Feb. 1)
  • Life is Strange: Before the Storm Remastered (New release on Steam, Feb. 1)
  • Dying Light 2 Stay Human (New release on Steam and Epic Games Store, Feb. 4)
  • Warm Snow (Steam)

Releasing later in February

  • Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood (New release on Steam Feb. 7)
  • Sifu (New release on Epic Games Store, Feb. 8)
  • Diplomacy is Not an Option (New release on Steam, Feb. 9)
  • SpellMaster: The Saga (New release on Steam, Feb. 16)
  • Destiny 2: The Witch Queen Deluxe Edition (New release on Steam, Feb. 22)
  • SCP: Pandemic (New release on Steam, Feb. 22)
  • Martha is Dead (New release on Steam and Epic Games Store, Feb. 24)
  • Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation (Steam)
  • AWAY: The Survival Series (Epic Games Store)
  • Citadel: Forged With Fire (Steam)
  • Escape Simulator (Steam)
  • Galactic Civilizations III (Steam)
  • Haven (Steam)
  • Labyrinthine Dreams (Steam)
  • March of Empires (Steam)
  • Modern Combat 5 (Steam)
  • Parkasaurus (Steam)
  • People Playground (Steam)
  • Police Simulator: Patrol Officers (Steam)
  • Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion (Steam)
  • Train Valley 2 (Steam)
  • TROUBLESHOOTER: Abandoned Children (Steam)
  • Truberbrook (Steam and Epic Games Store)
  • Two Worlds Epic Edition (Steam)
  • Valley (Steam)
  • The Vanishing of Ethan Carter (Epic Games Store)

Nvidia’s cloud gaming service offers two membership options. The first is the free route that will give you standard access to the platform with a one-hour gaming limit per session. Once the hour passes, you can queue again to get another hour of free gaming in, although you may have to wait a while.

Nvidia also offers a paid membership option that gives you priority access to gaming servers without any session length limit. This subscription will cost you $12.99/month or $64.99 for six months.

Learn more about Nvidia GeForce and its subscription options here.

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You can now use Nvidia GeForce Now natively on your LG TV

Nvidia’s cloud gaming service, GeForce Now, is available natively on select 2021 LG Smart TVs with the latest webOS and LG TV browser updates.

The new addition means that Nvidia’s GeForce Now is now available on nine platforms, including macOS, Windows, Nvidia Shield, Android, iOS, Android TV and more.

If you have a compatible LG Smart TV, the GeForce Now app should be available for you to download directly from the LG Content Store. Check if you have a compatible LG Smart TV here.

As an introductory offer, Nvidia is offering a free six-month subscription of GeForce Now’s Priority Tier (regularly $64.99) to anyone in the United States who purchases a qualifying LG Smart TV from February 1st to March 27th.

According to Nvidia, the native TV app supports the following peripherals:

  • Nvidia Shield controller connected using Bluetooth
  • All Microsoft Xbox Wireless controllers using Bluetooth or USB
  • Microsoft Xbox 360 connected wireless using a USB adapter or USB
  • Sony PS5 DualSense connected using Bluetooth or USB
  • Sony DualShock 4 connected using Bluetooth or USB
  • Logitech Gamepad F310, F710, and Dual Action USB

For those who have a compatible LG Smart TV and would like to subscribe to LG’s game streaming service, Nvidia offers three membership options.

The first is the free route that will give you standard access to the platform with a one-hour gaming limit per session. Once the hour passes, you can queue again to get another hour of free gaming in, although you may have to wait a while.

Nvidia also offers a paid membership option that gives you priority access to gaming servers without any session length limit. This subscription will cost you $12.99/month or $64.99 for six months.

Lastly, Nvidia recently came out with its new RTX 3080 subscription tier which costs $129.99 for 6 months. The upgraded tier gives access to 1440p gaming at up to 120FPS on a Mac or PC, 4K HDR at 60FPS on Nvidia Shield and up to 120FPS on select Android devices.

Learn more about Nvidia GeForce and its subscription options here.

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Here are Nvidia’s GeForce Now additions for January

Nvidia has just announced the eight games it will be adding to its GeForce Now cloud streaming service over the course of January.

Check out games releasing this week below and scroll further to check titles releasing later in January:

Releasing this week

Releasing later in January

  • The Anacrusis (New release on Steam, Jan. 13)
  • Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Extraction (New release on Ubisoft Connect, Jan. 20)
  • Mortal Online 2 (Early access on Steam)
  • Ready or Not (Early access on Steam)
  • Fly Corp (Steam)
  • Garfield Kart – Furious Racing (Steam)

Find titles added to GeForce Now in December here.

Additionally, a bunch of other titles that weren’t mentioned in previous lists by Nvidia made their way to the cloud streaming platform in December. Check them out below:

Nvidia’s cloud gaming service offers two membership options. The first is the free route that will give you standard access to the platform with a one-hour gaming limit per session. Once the hour passes, you can queue again to get another hour of free gaming in, although you may have to wait a while.

Nvidia also offers a paid membership option that gives you priority access to gaming servers without any session length limit. This subscription will cost you $12.99/month or $129.99/year.Nvidia’s free Crysis Remastered promotion is still active for new subscribers to Nvidia’s GeForce Now RTX 3080 tier or the six-month priority tier.

Learn more about Nvidia GeForce and its subscription options here.

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Google’s Stadia and Nvidia’s GeForce Now are coming to Samsung’s 2022 TVs

Ahead of the official start of CES, Samsung has revealed that several of the TVs in its upcoming 2022 lineup will feature built-in support for game streaming services Google Stadia and Nvidia GeForce Now.

Both game streaming platforms are part of the company’s new ‘Gaming Hub’ feature. As it stands right now, it’s unclear if the Samsung Stadia TV app will support 4K streaming.

Samsung says that its Gaming Hub will also support consoles connected through HDMI, giving players a central home for all of their gaming content and settings like refresh rate and VVR. The tech giant goes on to say that its TVs will support third-party controllers, likely including the Xbox Series X/S gamepad and the PlayStation 5’s DualSense controller.

PC game streaming service Utomik will also be part of the Gaming Hub.

Samsung also revealed a new version of its popular The Frame TV, a new Eco remote, and confirmed that the ability to view NFTs is coming to its 2022 television — because every tech product inexplicably needs to be associated with NFTs in some way now.

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Stream these seven games on Nvidia GeForce Now this week

Nvidia has announced seven new games available to stream on its cloud gaming service GeForce Now this week.

You can find the new titles available to stream this week below:

Nvidia’s cloud gaming service offers two membership options. The first is a free route that will give you standard access to the platform with a one-hour gaming limit per session. Once the hour passes, you can queue again to get another hour of free gaming in, although you may have to wait a while.

Nvidia also offers a paid membership option that gives you priority access to gaming servers without any session length limit. This subscription will cost you $12.99/month or $129.99/year.

Further, new subscribers to Nvidia’s GeForce Now RTX 3080 tier or the six-month priority tier can get a free copy of Crysis Remastered.

Learn more about Nvidia GeForce and its subscription options here.

Check out all the titles added to Nvidia’s cloud gaming service in December here.

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