GeForce NOW Raises the Game at the Game Developers Confer...
GeForce NOW is bringing the game to the Game Developers Conference (GDC), running this week in San Francisco.
What’s Happening
Okay so GeForce NOW is bringing the game to the Game Developers Conference (GDC), running this week in San Francisco.
While developers build the future of gaming, GeForce NOW is delivering it to gamers. The latest updates bring smoother performance, easier game discovery and a fresh lineup of blockbuster titles to the cloud. (plot twist fr)
Game discoverability gets a [] GeForce NOW Raises the Game at the Game Developers Conference Dive into all the latest announcements for GeForce NOW and catch five new games in the cloud, including the latest entry in ‘Monster Hunter Stories’ and Fortnite’s ‘Save The World’ update.
The Details
By GeForce NOW Community This Article X Facebook LinkedIn Copy link Link copied! Game discoverability gets a boost with new in‑app labels for connected accounts for Xbox Game Pass and Ubisoft+.
It’ll be easier than ever to see titles already available through linked subscriptions, so members can seamlessly jump into games they already own. Virtual reality gets a smooth upgrade — backed devices now stream at 90 frames per second (fps), up from 60 fps, delivering more responsive and immersive virtual reality (VR) experiences.
Why This Matters
Account linking is also leveling up. Following Gaijin single sign-on just dropped at CES in January, GOG account linking and game library syncing are coming soon. The GeForce NOW library continues to grow with new releases joining the cloud at launch: CONTROL Resonant and Samson: A Tyndalston Story .
The AI space continues to evolve at a wild pace, with developments like this becoming more common.
Key Takeaways
- Plus, select Xbox titles will join the Install-to-Play library.
- Keeping track of which game lives on which service can be tricky.
The Bottom Line
Gaming Is Buzzing GeForce NOW is rolling into GDC with an easier way to keep track of titles, as well as performance upgrades and a growing lineup of major titles ready to stream at launch. Keeping track of which game lives on which service can be tricky.
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