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NVIDIA adds Sea of ​​Thieves, Disney Spedstorm and two other titles to its GeForce Now cloud service


NVIDIA adds Sea of ​​Thieves, Disney Spedstorm and two other titles to its GeForce Now cloud service



NVIDIA keep working for include your technologies in games and games in your technologieswhether they are upcoming releases or updating and adding in others already released through patches. Just yesterday we knew how will receive some new DLSS 3.5 titles and others will do so with earlier versions of Deep Learning Super Sampling. Also today we know what new games are coming to NVIDIA GeForce Nowso you can enjoy them from anywhere.

Geeknetic NVIDIA adds Sea of ​​Thieves, Disney Spedstorm and two other titles to its GeForce Now 1 cloud service

New titles are added to GeForce Now, titles as acclaimed as Sea of ​​Thieves. An open world pirate adventure and multiplayer where you will have to conquer the seas aboard your ship. You can play from Steam or Xbox, since it is available in PC Game Pass. In addition, three other titles join in, such as Disney Speedstorm that you can play from Steam and Xbox and which is also available with Microsoft subscription.

Geeknetic NVIDIA adds Sea of ​​Thieves, Disney Spedstorm and two other titles to its GeForce Now 2 cloud service

The other titles added are SunnySidewhich comes out today on Steam and body cam also available on Steam.

Geeknetic NVIDIA adds Sea of ​​Thieves, Disney Spedstorm and two other titles to its GeForce Now 3 cloud service

NVIDIA follows expanding the list of compatible titles with its GeForce Now cloud service. A service that offers subscriptions for all tastes, even with a free option. You have subscriptions from 1 day to 6-month bonuses where you can save on prices. Its different modalities will allow you to play in streaming with RTX 4080 graphics and ray tracing with 4K resolution and sessions of up to 8 hours.

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Article Editor: Juan Antonio Soto

Juan Antonio Soto

I am a Computer Engineer and my specialty is automation and robotics. My passion for hardware began at the age of 14 when I broke down my first computer: a 386 DX 40 with 4MB of RAM and 210MB of hard drive. I continue to give free rein to my passion in the technical articles I write for Geeknetic. I dedicate most of my free time to video games, contemporary and retro, on the more than 20 consoles I have, in addition to the PC.

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