NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW, the popular cloud gaming service, has expanded its library with 26 new games, bringing the total number of compatible PC games to over 2,000. This week’s additions include highly anticipated titles like Star Wars Outlaws and the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Open Beta, offering gamers a chance to experience these games without needing to download or install them.
Star Wars Outlaws, the upcoming open-world action-adventure game set in the Star Wars galaxy, is a standout addition to the GeForce NOW library. The game utilizes a range of NVIDIA RTX technologies, including full ray-tracing, DLSS 3.5 Ray Reconstruction, Frame Generation, and NVIDIA Reflex, resulting in stunning visuals and a richly detailed Star Wars experience. Players can explore multiple planets and engage in exciting space combat with the benefit of smooth, high-fidelity gameplay powered by GeForce NOW.
Another notable addition is Visions of Mana, a new action RPG from Square Enix. This installment in the iconic Mana series, dating back to the Super Nintendo era with the release of Secret of Mana, offers a fresh and engaging adventure for RPG enthusiasts.
For those eager to jump into the Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Open Beta this weekend, GeForce NOW allows players to dive straight into the action without any downloads or installations. This is a great way to experience the latest Call of Duty game with minimal hassle.
Moreover, the new World of Warcraft expansion, The War Within, is now available to play on GeForce NOW. This expansion, which has been met with enthusiasm from both veteran and new WoW players, revitalizes the iconic MMORPG, offering a compelling new chapter in the game’s long history.
GeForce NOW continues to be a leading platform for cloud gaming, providing players with access to a vast library of games without the need for high-end PC hardware. The platform’s growing library and support for cutting-edge technologies like RTX make it an attractive option for gamers looking for a seamless and convenient way to enjoy their favorite titles.