NVIDIA GeForce Now to get at least 30 new games added in February
NVIDIA celebrates one year of GeForce Now with a heap of new games coming to the service in February.
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The first Thursday of February heralds the first GFN Thursday of the month from NVIDIA and in line with the company’s new plans to keep its players up to date, it has outlined a whopping 30 games which will be added to the service during the month.
13 of those are launching today, including Season 8 of Apex Legends, Warhammer 40,000 Gladius and Valheim, with the rest to arrive in subsquent weeks. Some of the bigger titles joining the mix are Ubisoft’s duo of South Park games as well as the forthcoming demo for Outriders.
To summarize, here are all the games coming in February, with those in bold arriving today.
In addition, this month marks thefirst anniversary of GeForce Nowand looking back on the past 12 months, NVIDIA has some interesting stats to show how popular the service has been.
“GeForce NOW, there’s a cheerleader, that captures all your epic gaming moments for you. Members had over 130 million moments captured automatically, using NVIDIA Highlights.They came from the more than 175 million hours that have been streamed over the past year. That includes 3 million hours streamed with RTX ON from Night City alone since Cyberpunk 2077 launched in December.”
The Cyberpunk 2077 stat is particularly interesting given the problems the game has faced and how much horsepower your PC needs to show it off at its best. Cloud streaming is certainly proving to be one of the better ways to play the game.
This all comes alongside recent official support for the Chrome browser on PC and Mac, opening up even more ways to play your own PC games on other devices.
GeForce Now is free to try, with the Founders subscription opening up unrestricted, priority access to the servers.
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