Dragon Age: The Veilguard Will Be on GeForce NOW and You Can Get It For Free if You Buy 6 Months of Ultimate Tier

Oct 17, 2024 at 09:00am EDT
Dragon Age: The Veilguard

Following BioWare's release of the detailed Dragon Age: The Veilguard PC system requirements, some players might be worried whether they'll be able to play the game smoothly on their configurations.

Thankfully, NVIDIA has announced today that the game will be available for cloud streaming via the GeForce NOW platform from day one. Moreover, they have also announced a limited time offer to get the game for free if you purchase a six-month GFN subscription for the Ultimate tier.

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Considering that the game is otherwise priced at $59.99, that would reduce the cost of the six-month GeForce NOW Ultimate subscription from $100 to $40, provided you were interested in buying Dragon Age: The Veilguard to begin with. The offer is valid starting today until October 30, the day before the game's launch.

GFN Ultimate subscribers will also be able to experience the game at its best, playing at 4K HDR with NVIDIA DLSS 3, NVIDIA Reflex, and ray traced reflections and ambient occlusion.

While we wait for Dragon Age: The Veilguard, here's the list of weekly GeForce NOW additions:

Earlier this week, Amazon Games launched New World Aeternum, the overhaul for the MMORPG originally released in 2021. Like the base game, New World Aeternum also fully supports GeForce NOW if you want to stream it via the cloud.

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