Nvidia GeForce NOW is set to delight its subscribers with some great new features in its catalog. It’s obviously a joy. What is it about ?
The sticking point for a streaming platform like Nvidia GeForce Now, in addition to the performance of the configurations offered and the price, is of course its catalog. It’s difficult to attract people if they’re too shaky. And the American manufacturer has understood this well with a very nice new addition. Something to satisfy Blizzard fans.
Nvidia GeForce NOW expands its catalog
Nvidia’s GeForce NOW cloud gaming platform takes the next step by integrating support for Battle.net PC games, including flagship titles like Call of Duty, Diablo 4, Overwatch 2 and Hearthstone. This update represents a game changer for players who previously required access rights through Steam to play these games on GeForce NOW. With this development, Nvidia meets the expectations of a large part of Activision Blizzard’s user base, which is historically anchored on Battle.net.
The update comes in a context where GeForce NOW continues to regularly expand its library with new titles. This week the platform welcomes additions such as the remaster of STAR WARS: Dark Forces, Space Engineers, Welcome to ParadiZe and Fort Solis. Nvidia also plans to launch GeForce NOW Day Passes, announced at CES 2024, which will give users expanded, ad-free access to the platform. Not bad, right?
As a reminder, the Ultimate subscription is available and offers ultra-high gaming performance of up to 240 FPS with NVIDIA Reflex technology for better latency. This is available at a price of 21.99 dollars per month. There is also a Priority subscription priced at 10.99 dollars. This offers benefits such as priority access to gaming sessions, longer session durations and RTX ON functionality for ray tracing graphics and DLSS support in compatible games.