GeForce NOW celebrates six years with 24 new titles in February

NVIDIA’s video game streaming service inaugurates its seventh year of activity with a budget that exceeds one billion hours of gaming provided. This anniversary is not only celebrated as a statistical success, but as the start of a phase of technological expansion aimed at making the power of RTX GPUs accessible on every type of home screen.

The news of “GFN Thursday”

For the month of February, the publication calendar includes theinclusion of 24 new games. The first wave, already available in streaming, features high-profile tactical titles. Among these stands out the debut of Delta Force by Team Jade and PUBG: BLINDSPOT by KRAFTON, the latter Featuring a 5v5 top-down approach and accelerated team dynamics.

Integration with subscription services continues with the arrival of titles from the Xbox Game Pass catalog, such as Indika and Roadcraft, making it easier to access games without the need for local downloads or high-end hardware.

Hardware and optimization: the era of the RTX 5080

One of the most relevant aspects of the celebration concerns the upgrade of the server infrastructure. NVIDIA has confirmed that several titles releasing this month are already optimized for the GeForce RTX 5080. Among the software ready to take advantage of this new computational capacity include:

Menace: tactical strategy game available on Steam and Game Pass.

PUBG: BLINDSPOT: the new tactical interpretation of the PUBG universe.

Carmageddon: Rogue Shift: the return of the famous franchise in a modern way.

HumanitZ: survival title already on Steam.

Schedule of February releases

The rest of the month will see a steady rollout of content, with Anticipated titles such as Resident Evil: Requiem (February 26) and the expansion of the Trine catalog on the Epic Games Store. NVIDIA’s strategy clearly points to one genre diversification, including from historical RPG Kingdom Come Deliverance to open-world adventure Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora.

With over a billion hours of gameplay behind it, the service aims to permanently eliminate physical hardware “bottlenecks”consolidating the cloud as a solid and complementary reality for the global gaming industry.

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