IT Home September 11th news, Nvidia GeForce NOW service has added multiple games, allowing players to turn slightly weaker devices into high-end gaming platforms that can run multiple improved games. The service now has over 1400 games that can be streamed from the cloud.
GeForce NOW The following games were added this week:
Gloomwood (new version on Steam)
TRAIL OUT (new version on Steam)
Shatterline (new version on Steam, September 8)
Steelrising (new version on Steam and Epic, September 8)
Broken Pieces (Steam new version, September 9)
Realm Royale Reforged (Epic version)
GeForce NOW now offers more than 1400 instant streaming games, allowing users to always play new games. IT Home learned that many of games contain powerful features, such as 4K resolution, ultra-low latency, and even 5.1 and 7.1 surround sound support. Users can enjoy the power of high-fidelity graphics almost without the need for powerful PC.
In addition, the service supports mobile devices with dedicated controls for games like Fortnite and Genshin Impact. Users who don't have many games in the Steam/Epic library can also play one of more than 100 free games, such as League of Legends and Rumbleverse. Smart TVs from manufacturers such as
Samsung and LG also provide the service. Speaking of these versions, Samsung Gaming Center integrates the “GeForce NOW Featured”, providing a regularly curated and updated list to showcase new, popular and recently released games.
Meanwhile, LG updated its UI using the home screen game stand, bringing GeForce NOW games directly to the home screen, adding new game discoverability to members of supportive LG TVs in 2022 and 2021. NVIDIA GeForce NOW is currently available on PC, Mac, Android, iOS, SHIELD TV and some smart TV devices.