Nvidia GeForce now adds control and more games to the streaming service

Nvidia GeForce now adds control and more games to the streaming service

After a barnstorming beta period, the Nvidia GeForce Now game streaming service has experienced some difficulties since its full launch, struggling to keep publishers in play and losing key games from its catalog. But today there is good and well-deserved news for subscribers. A load of new titles are added to the service, starting with some excellent supernatural adventure control, complete with ray-tracing effects in tow. In addition to this title, the service receives a host of new titles: Arma 2: Operation Arrowhead, Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, Dungeons 3, Headsnatchers, IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad, Jagged Alliance 2 - Wildfire, and The Guilde 3. .

Light at the end of the tunnel.

Let's hope this is the first step in a more promising era for Nvidia GeForce Now, Nvidia declares that it will add new games every Thursday going forward. GeForce Now had a great beta version, which allowed people to get used to its streaming concept for free. But once it started charging for the full version, publishers began supporting the platform, including Activision Blizzard (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Overwatch, and World of Warcraft), Bethesda (Fallout and The Elder Scrolls titles), and 2K. Games (Civilization, BioShock, XCOM and Borderlands). Nvidia says it's still in talks to bring these top titles to its service, which would be great. It's our most popular game streaming service to date, but thanks to its flexibility, it allows you to add your own previously purchased PC titles to the service at no additional cost.