8 games, including two from the Electronic Arts catalog, plus a new demo.
This Thursday, eight games will join the GeForce Now library. Among these, there are two titles from the Electronic Arts catalog: Need for Speed Heat (Steam and Origin) and Plants vs. Game Zombies Garden Warfare 2 (the origin).
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8 games have been added to the GeForce Now catalog
Here is a list of titles joining the GeForce Now library this week:
Anno 1404 – History Edition (steam)
Blast Brigade vs. The evil legion of Dr. Creed (steam)
The Seal Has Fallen: Referee Mark (steam And Epic Games Store)
Need for Speed Heat (steam And Origin)
Plants vs. Game Zombies Garden Warfare 2 (Origin)
farm simulator (steam And Epic Games Store)
Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter (steam)
wobbling (steam)
The SuperPod RTX 3080 server has been running in Paris since the end of March
Remember that the SuperPod RTX 3080 server in Paris has been open for a few weeks; Provides lower latency for players located in France.
Since early March, NVIDIA has been offering RTX 3080 Subscription on a monthly plan. This RTX 3080 subscription allows sessions of up to 1440p and 120fps on PC and Mac. The company charges €19.99 per month. A priority subscription costs €9.99 for a similar period. It is also possible to subscribe for six months in one go, for 49.99 euros for the proprietary view, equivalent to 8.33 euros per month, and 99.99 euros for the RTX 3080 display, equivalent to 16.67 euros per month. The free version is still valid. Sessions are limited to one hour and do not support ray tracing.
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