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NVIDIA GeForce NOW Just Got a Big Update

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NVIDIA GeForce NOW is one of the best cloud gaming services around, delivering a PC-like gaming experience on almost any device. NVIDIA has started rolling out an update to drastically increase game performance and quality.

The RTX 4000 series of graphics cards launched in October 2022, and a few months later, NVIDIA confirmed that some servers responsible for running GeForce NOW games would be upgraded to use the higher-end RTX 4080. Starting today, GeForce NOW Ultimate subscribers will start seeing the RTX 4080’s performance in games like Warhammer 40,000: Dark Tide, cyberpunk 2077Y The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

NVIDIA said in a blog post: “The new RTX 4080 SuperPODs are capable of rendering and streaming at up to 240 frames per second. When combined with NVIDIA Reflex, it makes every moment of the action feel like it’s on a desktop PC. And 4K gaming goes even further in speed with 120fps refresh, with support for DLSS 3 and RTX ON. Also, for the first time, ultra-wide resolutions are supported, giving members a wider point of view, with up to 3840 x 1600 resolution and 120 fps.”

GeForce NOW Ultimate subscribers “in and around” San Jose, California, Dallas, Texas, Los Angeles, California, and Frankfurt, Germany will be the first to use the updated servers. There is no public timeline for when NVIDIA will update all of its server farms with the new GPUs. NVIDIA is also rolling out ultra-wide and HDR support for RTX 3080 servers, so other regions aren’t completely left out of the fun. You will need version 2.0.47.125 or later of the app installed for those features.

GeForce NOW Ultimate costs $19.99 per month (or $99.99/year) and promises access to at least an RTX 3080. The next tier is “Priority,” which supports gaming sessions up to 6 hours long at up to 1080p@60 FPS, which is $9.99/month or $49.99 for six months.

At the same time, NVIDIA is adding ten more titles to its fully supported cloud gaming portfolio. The list now includes Farlanders, Surviving the Abyss, Tortuga – A Pirta’s Tale, Epistory – Typing Chronicles, Absolute Drift, BLACKTAIL, Dwarf Fortress, Hello Neighbor 2, NEBULOUS: Fleet CommandY Shadow Tactics: Aiko’s Choice.

Source: Nvidia

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