Nvidia’s cloud GeForce Now streaming service pulled in more titles, and via Electronic Arts, we can safely mention that these include some notable names.
In the newest update, GeForce Now’s four big games are Dragon Age: Inquisition, Unravel Two, Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, and Battlefield 1: Revolution. (The Revolution version is not the base game. It also includes the Battlefield 1 Premium Pass, the Harlem Hellfighter pack, the Red Baron pack, the Lawrence of Arabia pack, the new behemoth visual appearance, and five Battlefield 1 Battlepacks.) So while the publisher is also working on its streaming solution (we did not forget about Project Atlas!), until then, EA is pushing Nvidia’s cart forward, too.
The other games that joined the GeForce Now roster last week are Away: The Survival Series, Lemnis Gate, The Eternal Cylinder, Hot Wheels Unleashed, INDUSTRIA, The Last Friend, Rogue Lords, Europa Universalis 4 (it is currently a freebie on the Epic Games Store), Rustler, and Splinter Cell Blacklist. Then, a week before that, Kena: Bridge of Spirits, Sheltered 2, Sable, The Escapists, or EVE Online have joined the streaming service.
GeForce Now works on mobile devices, PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, and even the Nvidia Shield TV. The service was previously in the news for having an outdated list of games leak from it, even though it included many hoax names that were jokes by the developers. However, the leak revealed that God of War is heading to PC (Sony’s strategy nowadays include the PC, although with a significant delay compared to PlayStation). If it arrives in 2022, then it would have spent FOUR years as a PlayStation 4 exclusive.
GeForce Now is slowly getting its foot into the streaming service competition, and unlike Google and Amazon, Nvidia doesn’t even consider developing games themselves.
Source: VG247
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