GeForce NOW doesn’t always have a stacked list of big, popular games, but this week is a little different with hits like Halo being thrown in the mix. Do you remember the days of Halo 2 and all the fun you had playing with friends? Well, now you can (sort of) recapture that magic with access to Halo on GeForce NOW, letting you play the first-person shooter anywhere you want as long as you have an internet connection.
In total, there are five games dropping on the service this week. But the biggest drop is without a doubt Halo Infinite. With an exciting campaign that continues the story of Master Chief, now you can enjoy it on the go from your phone or laptop using GeForce NOW’s unparalleled performance power. Or you can play it on your desktop at home but stream it through GeForce NOW if your PC has less powerful components. Naturally, this release includes access to multiplayer. What’s more, both the Steam and Xbox copies of the game are included.
Halo Infinite is not the only exciting release for GeForce NOW this week
Halo Infinite might be the biggest franchise in this week’s drops. But it’s far from the only exciting game coming to the service. As of today, all five games are now accessible on GeForce NOW. In fact, the four remaining games are all new releases on PC as of this week. This includes today’s launch of Skull and Bones from Ubisoft, but also Goat Simulator 3 on Steam. Subscribers can also now stream Banishers: Ghost of a New Eden, and Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor. Both of these are new releases on Steam as well.
These are some great games to sink your teeth into. They’re also part of NVIDIA‘s four-year celebration of GeForce NOW as the service turns four this month. A big part of the celebration has been releasing some truly amazing games onto the service. Back at the beginning of the month, it added Diablo IV and Overwatch 2. February is also only half over. So expect some more big games to be added over the next couple of weeks.
If you don’t already subscribe to GeForce NOW and want to give it a try, you can try out the free membership to see what the service is all about. Of course, you’ll get the best experience with the Ultimate membership, which gets the power of an RTX 4080 GPU. So if you like what you see with the free version, it’s worth upgrading.
2024-02-17 15:05:06