This week’s GeForce NOW update includes some good news for people who have wanted to experience the newly launched Ultimate tier membership, as two more regions have lit up for RTX 4080 SuperPOD support. Additionally, NVIDIA announced that a total of eight games will be added to the service this week, as well as the support for Toma Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege: Operation Commanding Force.
As always, before we discuss the news, let’s see the list of games that are going to be added to GeForce NOW this week:
- Hotel Renovator (New release on Steam)
- Clash: Artifacts of Chaos (New release on Steam, March 9)
- Figment 2: Creed Valley (New release on Steam, March 9)
- Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Videogame 6 (New release on Steam, March 9)
- Big Ambitions (New release on Steam, March 10)
- Call of the Sea (Free on Epic Games, March 9)
- GRID Legends (Steam and EA)
- Scars Above (Steam)
GRID Legends is one of the titles that will shift up and join GeForce NOW this week. This racing game by Electronic Arts allows players to race across various tracks, including iconic landmarks from the streets of London and Moscow. The dramatic aspect of the game can be felt in the air as a documentary team captures every moment of your career as you enter the world of high-stakes racing as a rookie and conquer events and create a racing dream team.
GeForce NOW members will be delighted to know that this title (alongside all the others joining the service this week) can be enjoyed with the superb quality offered by high-end PCs without needing to own one. The experience will remain smooth, especially with the service’s Ultimate tier, which allows for RTX 4080 support to further increase the graphic fidelity of the games as well as additional features such as 120FPS support.
Speaking of the Ultimate tier, GeForce NOW RTX 4080 SuperPODs have been rolling out worldwide. This week, we just saw the announcement that two new regions have lit up on the map, allowing more players to enjoy the benefits of the 4080. Chicago and Montreal will now join areas such as Ashburn, Amsterdam, London, and Paris alongside other regions in the US and Europe to include support for RTX 4080. The rollout is expected to be completed by mid-year.
GeForce NOW is available on PC, iOS, Android, NVIDIA SHIELD, and select Smart TVs. You can also play your favorite games with the power of the cloud through the Logitech G Cloud and the Cloud Gaming Chromebooks.