Cloud gaming service expands library significantly, partnering with major publishers to bring latest releases to streaming platform.
Nvidia has announced a massive expansion of GeForce Now's game library, adding 100 new titles including several major AAA releases. The service has secured partnerships with publishers who previously avoided cloud gaming, bringing franchises like Call of Duty and Assassin's Creed to the platform. Performance improvements include reduced latency and enhanced visual quality, with Ultimate tier subscribers now getting 4K 120 FPS streaming. New features include cross-platform save synchronization and improved mobile app functionality. Nvidia is also introducing a family plan that allows multiple users to share a subscription. The expansion positions GeForce Now as a serious competitor in the cloud gaming market, offering advantages over console and PC gaming for users with limited hardware.
