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 PC games on your NVIDIA device for $8 per month - briefly
(hx) 09:47 PM CEST - Sep,30 2015
NVIDIA has taken the wraps of its new GeForce NOW cloud gaming service. With a library of over 50 games at launch, the service will cost $7.99 per month with the first three months free.
GeForce NOW is the first cloud-gaming service to stream at full high-definition 1080p quality and at 60 frames per second. Membership costs just $7.99 a month with the first three months free. GeForce NOW arrives on Oct. 1 in North America, the European Union and Japan with more than 50 popular games included. And it offers members the option to buy and play many more in an instant.
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At launch, around 50 games are available to play instantly via streaming to GeForce Now subscribers. Most are second-run, older titles that have been available for at least a year or two on consoles and PCs, names like Batman: Arkham Origins, Saints Row: The Third, Homefront, Lego Marvel Super Heroes, Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, Borderlands, Dirt 3 Complete Edition, Gas Guzzlers: Extreme and more. The company plans to add more games each week, but declined to mention any forthcoming titles.

A few newer games are also available, which Nvidia classifies as "Buy and Play Instantly." You pay full price for the privilege of streaming these games, which include The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt ($59.99), MotoGP15 ($39.99) and Saints Row IV ($19.99). Nvidia says it's still in negotiations to add Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor.

last 10 comments:
Csimbi(10:09 PM CEST - Sep,30 2015 )
Wow. Why would I pay that much for a steamed game when I can have it and play it locally for the same price?

Tom(02:13 PM CEST - Oct,01 2015 )
Because it's for stupid people, obviously. I'd personally like to get all their streaming shit out of my drivers.

Csimbi(05:19 PM CEST - Oct,01 2015 )
Tom> Because it's for stupid people, obviously. I'd personally like to get all their streaming shit out of my drivers.+1

djnforce9(05:02 PM CEST - Oct,02 2015 )
This idea is not stupid but current technology makes it difficult to market to everyone. Once high-speed broadband (that can support this service) is available to all at a low-cost, then it'll be like a Netflix service for video games. Until then, people may experience input lag and other difficulties that degrade the service's quality. Just need to give it time.

Csimbi(05:14 PM CEST - Oct,02 2015 )
Hang on. It costs the same as on Steam and this platform.
Tell me, why would I choose this over Steam?

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