This week, GeForce NOW is adding excitement for cloud gaming enthusiasts with five new titles available to stream, including the much-anticipated Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Members who purchased the GeForce NOW Ultimate bundle can enjoy this latest installment from BioWare’s acclaimed fantasy RPG series for free, starting today.
In Dragon Age: The Veilguard, players assume the role of Rook, tasked with stopping two corrupt ancient gods who have broken free from their slumber and are bent on world destruction. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Thedas, the game offers an engaging narrative filled with impactful choices and deep character interactions. Players can select from three unique classes, each providing different weapon styles and abilities while collaborating with seven diverse companions, all enriched by their own backstories.
GeForce NOW enhances the gaming experience with impressive visual performance. Priority members can play in up to 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second, while Ultimate members can enjoy even higher settings, including 4K resolution, up to 120 fps, and cutting-edge features such as NVIDIA DLSS 3 and advanced ray-tracing technology.
In addition to Dragon Age: The Veilguard, the classic horror game Resident Evil 4 is now available on GeForce NOW. Players join Agent Leon S. Kennedy six years after the Raccoon City incident as he embarks on a mission to save the president’s daughter from a perilous European village. This reimagined version of Resident Evil 4 features modern gameplay and stunning graphics that bring new life to this milestone in survival horror gaming.
Another exciting addition is the latest season of Tom Clancy’s The Division 2, titled “Shades of Red,” where players must confront rogue ex-Division agent Aaron Keener at the White House, unlocking new gameplay mechanics and mission challenges.
For the rest of November, a plethora of new titles are set to join the streaming library, including Metal Slug Tactics, Planet Coaster 2, and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl. Overall, GeForce NOW continues to expand its offerings and provide gamers with a robust library of experiences that can be enjoyed from virtually any device.
As an additional note, the continuous growth of the GeForce NOW library highlights how cloud gaming is making gaming more accessible for everyone, regardless of hardware limitations. This could signal a future where gaming is less constrained by physical devices, allowing a more diverse audience to enjoy high-quality games.
What are you planning to play this weekend? Feel free to share your thoughts!