Yesterday Thursday it was time again and the next update regarding NVIDIA GeForce NOW was made available. There are not only new games in the catalogue.
Like every Thursday, NVIDIA again provided supplies for its game streaming service GeForce NOW yesterday. A total of nine new titles found their way into the game library, with the Command & Conquer Remastered Edition addressing strategy fans in particular.
With the RTS title, GeForce NOW’s collection of EA games has now grown to almost 20; you can all enjoy them via streaming. In the case of the Command & Conquer Remastered Collection, the remastered version of the original game and Red Alert are also on board, along with three expansions, an overhauled multiplayer mode, an improved user interface and more.
This week’s app update 2.0.43 also brings resolution upscaling improvements in Advanced mode.
The new additions to the games library at a glance:
As always, RTX 3080 members can play via the PC and Mac apps at resolutions up to 4K, 60fps, 1440p at 120fps, or on the go with mobile devices, including the ability to play at 120fps at 120Hz Stream Android phones.
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