This Thursday, some very important news is coming to GeForce Now. One of the most anticipated is the open beta of Call of Duty Black Ops 6, which can be played without problems on NVIDIA’s cloud gaming platform. September 6-9whether you have a Steam account or use a Battle.net account.
In addition to the Call of Duty Black Ops 6 open beta, seven games are coming to GeForce Now this week, which I detail below:
- The Casting of Frank Stone (Nuevo enSteam)
- Age of Mythology: Retold(Nuevo en Steam yXbox, PC Game Pass)
- Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts (Nuevo enEpic Games Store)
- Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 (Nuevo enSteam)
- Crime Scene Cleaner (Steam)
- FINAL FANTASY XVI Demo (Epic Games Store)
- Sins of a Solar Empire II (Steam)
GeForce Now ya exceeds 2,000 games availableand its catalogue will only continue to grow in the coming months.
Many more games will also be arriving throughout the month of September, and as usual they will be spread out over different weeks. For now Twelve more titles have been confirmed for this month, which I can tell you about below thanks to the information that NVIDIA has given me:
- Rider’s Republic (New on PC Game Pass)
- Frostpunk 2 (Nuevo enSteam y Xbox, PC Game Pass)
- FINAL FANTASY XVI (New on Steam and Epic Games Store)
- The Plucky Squire (Nuevo enSteam)
- Tiny Glade (New on Steam)
- Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed (Nuevo enSteam)
- Greedfall II: The Dying World (Nuevo enSteam)
- Mechabellum (New on Steam)
- Blacksmith Master (Nuevo enSteam)
- Breachway (New on Steam)
- REKA (New on Steam)
- Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown (Nuevo enSteam)
NVIDIA has also confirmed that starting in October, the integration of Ubisoft Connect games with the Epic Games Store will be improved, so will no longer be necessary select the Ubisoft platform option.
NVIDIA Shield on sale: enjoy GeForce Now on your TV
To celebrate the return to school, NVIDIA has lowered the price of SHIELD TV y SHIELD TV Pro for 35 euros. This offer will be available until September 15, coinciding with the final stretch of the return to school.
Both models are compatible with GeForce Now, and can turn any TV into a smart device. Their performance is also very interesting, since they have a SoC NVIDIA Tegra X1+, an improved version of the SoC used by the Nintendo Switch.
With this offer NVIDIA SHIELD TV is priced at 124,99 euros, and SHIELD TV Pro costs 184 euros.
Source: www.muycomputer.com