GeForce NOW: 8 games added, NVIDIA presents Day Passes and introduces advertising

Like every Thursday, NVIDIA takes stock of GeForce NOWits service of cloud gaming accessible on many devices. The manufacturer presents today THE Day Pass24-hour subscriptions to take advantage of GeForce NOWcompared to €4.39 for the Priority Day Pass or €8.79 forUltimate Day Pass.

The advantages do not change compared to the monthly plan, with longer gaming sessions, faster access to servers and RTX On on compatible titles, the Ultimate formula allows you to enjoy a streaming game at up to 120 fps in 4K. However, we received an email from NVIDIA a few days ago, as users of the free version of GeForce NOW. Bad news, the manufacturer is doing like the platforms of SVoD, advertising will now be displayed before the session, NVIDIA states in his email:

The GeForce NOW Free subscription offers unparalleled value by allowing users to play for free on a GeForce PC. To enable us to continue to provide quality support for our Free service, we will present up to two minutes of advertising video messages to our members in the queue before each free gaming session starting March 5, 2024. We believe this change will gradually reduce the average wait time for free users. As part of preparation for this update, users will be able to view an updated End User License Agreement today.

NVIDIA obviously invites players to opt for a formula Priority Or Ultimate to avoid advertising and benefit from the advantages mentioned above. Finally, these are eight games which are added this week to the catalog of GeForce NOWhere is the complete list:

  • The Thaumaturge (Steam);
  • Classified: France ’44 (Steam);
  • Expeditions: A MudRunner Game (Steam);
  • Winter Survival (Steam);
  • Taxi Life: A City Driving Simulator (Steam);
  • Zoria: Age of Shattering (Steam);
  • Granblue Fantasy: Relink (Steam);
  • Undisputed (Steam).

GeForce NOW is accessible on computers, smartphones and tablets under Android, browsers, Chromebooks or SHIELD TV Proavailable from €219 on Amazon, Cdiscount And there Fnac.

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