GeForce Now is a cloud game streaming service offered by NVIDIA, which allows gamers to enjoy a wide variety of games, especially the most demanding ones, even with a basic machine.
In other words, it’s a great option for those who want to play newer games and don’t have powerful hardware, and this week the service has already received compatibility with 26 more games, including the recent Star Wars Outlaws.
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How does GeForce Now work?
For those unfamiliar with the service, GeForce Now lets you play PC titles purchased from platforms like Steam, Epic Games Store, Ubisoft Connect, and Microsoft Store, all via the cloud.
This means that regardless of your device specifications, you can play with high-quality graphics, including support for technologies such as RTX ON and DLSS, depending on the subscription plan you choose.
The service also offers subscription plans that range from a free plan, with basic access and limited sessions, to the Ultra plan, which allows up to 160 hours of gameplay per month with maximum graphic quality.
New games coming to the catalog in September
This month, the GeForce Now catalog is receiving a total of 26 new games, with a highlight being Star Wars Outlaws, which can now be played via Ubisoft Connect.
Other titles include Visions of Mana, Age of Mythology: Retold, and the Steam version of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. Additionally, several games from the Microsoft Store, including titles that are on PC Game Pass like Cooking Simulator and Core Keeper, have also been added to the service.
Here’s the full list of new games coming to GeForce Now in September:
- Endzone 2 (Steam)
- Age of Mythology: Retold (Steam e Xbox, disponÃvel no PC Game Pass)
- Core Keeper (Xbox, disponÃvel no PC Game Pass)
- Star Wars Outlaws (Ubisoft Connect)
- Akimbo (Steam)
- Gori: Cuddly Carnage (Steam)
- MEMORIAPOLIS (Steam)
- Visions of Mana (Steam)
- Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (Steam)
- Cat Quest III (Steam)
- Cooking Simulator (Xbox, disponÃvel no PC Game Pass)
- Crown Trick (Xbox, available on the Microsoft Store)
- Darksiders Genesis (Xbox, available on the Microsoft Store)
- Expeditions: Rome (Xbox, available on the Microsoft Store)
- Heading Out (Steam)
- Into the Breach (Xbox, available on the Microsoft Store)
- Iron Harvest (Xbox, available on the Microsoft Store)
- The Knight Witch (Xbox, disponÃvel na Microsoft Store)
- Lightyear Frontier (Xbox, disponÃvel no PC Game Pass)
- Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition (Xbox, available on the Microsoft Store)
- Outlast 2 (Xbox, available on the Microsoft Store)
- Saturnalia (Steam)
- SteamWorld Heist II (Steam, Xbox, available on the Microsoft Store)
- This War of Mine (Xbox, disponÃvel no PC Game Pass)
- We Were Here Too (Steam)
- Yoku’s Island Express (Xbox, available on the Microsoft Store)
Plans available in Brazil
In Brazil, GeForce Now is operated by ABYA, which offers four different subscription plans. Each of these plans has its own specific features to suit different gamer profiles:
Free – Free:
- Basic access to servers
- Sessions limited to 30 minutes
Day Pass – R$ 22,99 por dia:
- Benefits of the 24-hour Priority plan
- Sessions of up to 5 hours
Priority – R$57.68 monthly or R$311.47 semi-annually:
- Up to 40 hours per month with sessions of up to 4 hours
- Up to 1080p resolution, RTX ON and DLSS
Pro – R$115.42 monthly or R$623.27 semi-annually:
- Up to 80 hours per month with sessions of up to 5 hours
- Server queue priority, 1080p, RTX ON and DLSS
Ultra – R$230.89 monthly or R$1,246.81 semi-annually:
- Up to 160 hours per month with sessions of up to 6 hours
- Highest priority in server queue, 1080p, RTX ON and DLSS
Fonte: geforce now
Source: https://www.hardware.com.br/noticias/geforce-now-recebe-mais-26-jogos-incluindo-o-novo-star-wars-outlaws.html