As you may recall, GeForce NOW had a fairly long beta phase that began in October 2015 (although the free beta available to everyone didn't come out until January 2018) and lasted until February 2020, when NVIDIA announced the official launch of cloud- streaming platform just as the world began to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. Before the end of the launch month, NVIDIA already boasted a user base of one million for GeForce NOW, although several publishers (such as Activision Blizzard) withdrew from the platform after the beta.
Two years ago, NVIDIA said there were over 20 million GeForce NOW users. Of course, the cloud streaming platform has made great strides in its performance over the years. The Ultimate tier is equipped with RTX 4080 graphics cards, allowing gamers to play the latest PC titles in up to 4K resolution or 120 frames per second. second, while supporting NVIDIA DLSS 3.5, ray tracing and Reflex.
One of these games is Game Science's Black Myth: Wukong. The action RPG will be available on GeForce NOW at launch. Overall, NVIDIA's cloud streaming platform has certainly benefited from Microsoft's decision to bring all its games from its Xbox, Bethesda and Activision Blizzard divisions to GeForce NOW as part of its efforts to get the Activision Blizzard acquisition approved by regulators.
The full list of weekly GeForce NOW additions can be found below. As a reminder, the summer sale is still going on, if only for a short period yet. Additionally, Priority and Ultimate subscribers can get an Elder Scrolls Online 'Noble Snack' emote for free starting today. Free members get the option from tomorrow.