Every Thursday we tell you first-hand the news that comes to GeForce Now, and today we have something very important to tell you, and that is that NVIDIA has just opened a promotion that will allow us to enjoy 50% off on all paid subscriptions, both monthly and semi-annual.
This represents a significant saving, especially if we take advantage of the opportunity to purchase a semi-annual subscription, since these have a normal price of 54.99 euros and 109 euros in its priority and ultimate versions, and with this promotion they would be half price. We can also take advantage of the opportunity to give a gift to friends and family.
The promotion will be active until August 18thand in principle there is no limit on availability due to the capacity of the servers. I remind you that the most advanced mode is the ultimate, which will give us access to servers with a GeForce RTX 4080 platform, and with it we will be able to play in up to 4K with NVIDIA RTX technologies, and enjoy up to 240 FPS.
New games coming to GeForce Now
A total of nine new games are coming to NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service this week. Among them is Capcom’s Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, a third-person action game with a unique setting and aesthetic. extremely well cared for which will delight fans of the genre. It will be available starting tomorrow, July 19.
Another of the most important titles that arrives this week is Nobody Wants to Die, a game with graphic quality Spectacular and very high requirementsIf your PC can’t run it, don’t worry, you can play it without problems on GeForce Now, and in any of its modes. Below you will find the complete list of new games of the week:
- The Crust (New on Steam).
- Gestalt: Steam & Cinder (New on Steam).
- Nobody Wants To Die (Nuevo en Steam).
- Dungeons of Hinterberg (Nuevo en Steam y Xbox, PC Game Pass).
- Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn (Nuevo en Steam y Xbox, PC Game Pass).
- Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess (New on Steam).
- Norland (New on Steam).
- Content Warning ( Steam ).
- Crime Boss: Rockay City ( Steam ).
If you have questions about GeForce Now remember that You can try the free mode and then upgrade to a paid plan. Paid plans offer a much better experience, with no ads and minimal waiting between game sessions.
Source: www.muycomputer.com