Nvidia rolls out RTX XNUMX subscription for GeForce Now to more people

Nvidia rolls out RTX XNUMX subscription for GeForce Now to more people

Nvidia has announced that those who have pre-ordered the leading new RTX XNUMX service for GeForce Now in Europe are activating their subscription.

This is on a first-come, first-served basis, so those who entered right away will go live now or very soon. As you may know, the deployment to the USA began a month ago.

The new RTX tier 1440 gives you resolutions up to 1080p running at up to XNUMX frames per second (fps), compared to the standard subscription (Priority) which gives you XNUMXp gaming at XNUMXfps. As the name suggests, the new subscription is supposed to match a computer with an RTX XNUMX GPU (although Nvidia's servers don't really use RTX XNUMX, but rather high-power data center GPUs tuned to provide exactly the same performance).

In addition to the European launch of RTX subscription 9 for GeForce Now, Nvidia also discovered many other games that have come to its streaming platform. XNUMX make their debut this week, namely:

Later in the last month of the year, eleven more games are expected to be released, including the Untitled Goose game (honk!).

Analysis: an opportune beginning in Europe

Obviously, it's good to see that the RTX XNUMX subscription is now free in Europe, especially since Nvidia has promised that it will arrive in the last month of the year, and it's too early in the month for the launch to start. Good product.

By the way, we tested the RTX XNUMX subscription here on TechRadar, and stay tuned for a full report on our experience with the service, due out this weekend.

As far as new games coming in the last month of the year, many of them are pretty quiet deals, though an interesting highlight here is Dead by Daylight, a multiplayer horror release where a killer chases 4 victims, which makes it even more interesting because now you can get it for free through the Epic Games Store.

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