GeForce NOW cloud gaming service is out of beta, experience it now!
According to the latest announcement from NVIDIA, the online gaming service GeForce NOW is now officially out of beta, anyone with a compatible device can freely experience it.
Geforce NOW is a gaming service through a cloud storage server similar to Google Stadia or Steam Link, but was launched earlier in 2017. This service is designed to help you experience the game. A top notch if you only own a low-profile computer.
Basically, Geforce NOW works by connecting the player to a GeForce GTX 1080 PC in NVIDIA cloud datacenters, rendering the game using the latest GameWorks visual technology and then streaming. ) in high resolution right on your device.
Besides, Geforce NOW can also connect you with millions of other gamers around the world, allowing you to play the games you already own on platforms like Steam or Epic Games Store and any game. among the free games available.
How to use this service is not complicated. After starting GeForce NOW, you will go through some basic steps to register for an Nvidia account. For now, GeForce NOW will act as a gaming portal, linking to other platforms like Steam and Battle.net. Here, you can easily buy / access your favorite titles by clicking on their icons.
There will be 2 types of subscriptions to choose from: Free and Founders. In the Free pack, you will only be limited to 1 hour, then 'queue' and get an additional hour of play. In contrast, the Founders package will be a paid subscription. Subscription fees are currently being offered at $ 4.99 / month for the whole of 2020. The Founders account allows you to play for up to 6 hours in a row and gain exclusive access to RTX content.
Currently, only 4 games on Geforce NOW support NVIDIA's exclusive ray-tracing feature: Wolfenstein: Youngblood, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Metro Exodus and Delivery Us the Moon, but this list will surely grow. up in the future.
For more information about Geforce NOW as well as account registration, please click the button below:
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