Devices for Days: With GeForce NOW, Every Device Is a Dream Gaming PC

The GeForce NOW anniversary celebrations continue with more games and a member-exclusive discount on the Logitech G Cloud.

Among the six new titles coming to the cloud this week is The Inquisitor from Kalypso Media, which spotlights the GeForce NOW anniversary with a special shout-out.

“Congrats to four years of empowering gamers to play anywhere, anytime,” said Marco Nier, head of marketing and public relations at Kalypso Media. “We’re thrilled to raise a glass to GeForce NOW for their four-year anniversary and commitment to bringing AAA gaming to gamers — here’s to many more chapters in this cloud-gaming adventure!”

Stream the dark fantasy adventure from Kalypso Media and more newly supported titles today across a variety of GeForce NOW-capable devices, whether at home, on a gaming rig, TV or Mac, or on the go with handheld streaming.

Gadgets Galore

Play on!

Gone are the days of only being able to play full PC games on a decked-out gaming rig. GeForce NOW is a cloud gaming service accessible on a range of devices, from PCs and Macs to gaming handhelds, thanks to GeForce RTX-powered servers in the cloud.

Dive into the cloud streaming experience with the dedicated GeForce NOW app for Windows and macOS. Even on underpowered PCs, gamers can enjoy stunning visuals and buttery-smooth frame rates streaming at up to 240 frames per second or at ultrawide resolutions for Ultimate members, a cloud-gaming first.

Take it to the big screen and stream graphically demanding titles, from The Witcher 3 to Alan Wake 2, on GeForce NOW from the comfort of the couch at up to 4K natively on Samsung and LG Smart TVs, without the need for a console. Or stream across any TV with NVIDIA SHIELD TV for the ultimate living room gaming experience.

Gamers on the go can drop into the neon lights of Cyberpunk 2077 and other ray tracing-supported titles on a portable, lightweight Chromebook and stream up to 1600p at 120 fps. GeForce NOW members can also stream to Android devices at new higher resolutions, up to 1440p at 120 fps.

Look, ma, no wires.

Go hands-on with any of the new handheld gaming devices supported by GeForce NOW, from the ASUS ROG Ally to the Logitech G Cloud. The Logitech G Cloud is an Android device with a seven-inch 1080p 16:9 touchscreen, fully customizable controls and support for GeForce NOW right out of the box.

The Logitech G Cloud is normally priced at $349.99, but Logitech and GeForce NOW are providing a 20% discount to the first 500 Ultimate and Priority members that grab the code from the GeForce NOW Rewards portal, a deal available until March 8. On top of that, follow the GeForce NOW and Logitech social channels for a chance to win a Logitech G Cloud during the anniversary celebrations this month.

Whether playing at home or on the go, members can game freely on GeForce NOW without having to worry about download times or system specs.

Celebrate With New Games

Jesus, take the wheel.

Dive into an alternate reality in the world of The Inquisitor, where Jesus has escaped from the cross. Play as Mordimer Madderdin, an inquisitor who investigates a mysterious murder in the town of Koenigstein. Face moral choices, visit the dangerous Unworld and fight against sinners.

The title leads the six new games this week. Here’s the full list:

Stormgate (Demo on Steam, available Feb. 5-12 during Steam Next Fest)
The Inquisitor (New release on Steam, Feb. 8)
Aragami 2 (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
art of rally (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
dotAGE (Steam)
Tram Simulator Urban Transit (Steam)
The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series (Steam)

What are you planning to play this weekend? Let us know on X or in the comments below.

First device you played GFN on versus your last

(bonus points for pictures)

— NVIDIA GeForce NOW (@NVIDIAGFN) February 7, 2024

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