Nvidia GeForce Now RTX Leading Membership Three Thousand Eighty Now Free

Nvidia GeForce Now RTX Leading Membership Three Thousand Eighty Now Free
Nvidia's new premium subscription tier GeForce Now is officially live, as GFN will also launch a bunch of new games on the streaming service on the first Thursday of November, seventeen to be precise. The big news is that the GeForce Now RTX 1440 subscription goes live in the US, with the first wave of gamers pre-ordering the service, which was initially limited to current subscribers but is now open to everyone. all, by getting your RTX account three thousand and eighty. and running. Following the move, RTX 1080 European memberships are expected to start in the last month of the year with a similar gradual rollout. The RTX 2 subscription offers a number of benefits, with members getting the equivalent of a 8 graphics card in graphics power, allowing for resolutions up to 4p at 000 fps (existing members currently get 5p and sixty fps). Another advantage is that gaming sessions can last 5 more hours, with a maximum of 6 hours possible with RTX level XNUMX. Nvidia also gave us the full list of games coming to GeForce Now in the month of November, which consists of seventeen titles as mentioned. To kick off this week we have Age of Darkness: Final Stand (RTS Survival), Let's Build a Zoo (wildlife simulation), Recipe For Disaster (restaurant management simulation) and Road Redemption (the spiritual successor to the traditional Road Rash, with cooperative support for XNUMX players). On top of this, at the end of the month, Core is coming to GeForce Now, which is a "multiverse of free games" (XNUMX or so of them) that will house DeadmauXNUMX's "Oberhasli" virtual music experience, and a "Still" performance by an interactive DeadmauXNUMX. The concert will have XNUMX screenings at Core from Friday the XNUMXth of November to Saturday the XNUMXth of November. Here's the full list of games for November:

Analysis: RTX XNUMX pre-orders are still open, but for how long?

Nvidia notes that the RTX 6 subscription rollout will "continue until such time as any and all pre-orders have been completed," and that pre-orders are still being accepted from all entrants, but Team Green adds that this situation is "on hold. On availability," hinting that a cut-off point may be coming soon. The subscription option on Nvidia's pre-order page already notes that this new membership tier will only be available in "limited quantities," so it may be wise to jump in ASAP if you're really considering a gamble. (Or sign from scratch for RTX XNUMX, for that matter). The RTX XNUMX subscription costs €XNUMX / €XNUMX for XNUMX months. Today's best GeForce NOW deals