Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Available To Play Through GeForce NOW

Jul 25, 2024 at 12:48pm EDT

Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition is now widely available to play via GeForce Now across various platforms. GeForce NOW already has an expansive library, but now this iconic classic has made its way into it. Along with Skyrim, eight other games will be joining the library.

If you play The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim through GeForce NOW, you can stream it to your device without worrying about your specs. This includes your laptop, a MacBook, and even a Chromebook.

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Those who are members of GeForce NOW will get access to a new reward if they participate in the World of Warships challenges, which will be available until July 30. By doing so, you can earn a GeForce NOW one-day priority code each day.

Along with the nine games added to the GeForce NOW library, the summer sale is still available. Those interested in purchasing the Ultimate and Priority memberships can get 50% off their subscription.

While there is the option for a free subscription, the options are limited, allowing you to play for an hour at a time. If you pay for the Priority subscription, you can play up to 6 hours per session with 60 FPS. If you want a premium experience, the Ultimate subscription allows you to play for 8 hours at a time with up to 240 FPS.

By connecting to your Steam, Epic Games, Ubisoft, EA Origin, or even a GOG account, you will have access to a library of games that you can stream to your setup.

The latest games to be added to the library are the following:

For those unfamiliar with how GeForce NOW works, it doesn't offer games to play. The games listed are now compatible with GeForce NOW, and if you already own them, you will be able to play them using a GeForce NOW rig. This is important to remember if you're considering subscribing but don't have a games library of your own across any platforms. Any of the compatible GeForce NOW games will need to be purchased unless specified as Free to Play.

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