GeForce NOW Adds Elder Scrolls Online; Street Fighter 6, Resident Evil Village Coming Soon

Apr 4, 2024 at 09:00am EDT
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Today, NVIDIA announced that ZeniMax Online's MMORPG Elder Scrolls Online (which celebrates its 10th anniversary today and will soon release the new Gold Road Chapter) is now available to play via the GeForce NOW cloud platform, though only for Steam and Epic Games Store users. We've inquired as to whether there are plans to support the ESO Launcher, the most popular way to play Elder Scrolls Online. Anyway, Priority and Ultimate users can also take advantage of the game's built-in NVIDIA DLSS and DLAA features (the game was the first to add DLAA two and a half years ago).

GeForce NOW users can also look forward to the following games coming this week:

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Later this month, the library will grow even bigger thanks to these additions:

There's more. NVIDIA said the GeForce NOW Ultimate membership tier is now available in Japan, operating alongside existing GeForce NOW Alliance partner and telecommunications
company KDDI. Other GFNA partners for different regions will be announced later this year.

Furthermore, to celebrate the arrival of GFN Ultimate in Japan, NVIDIA revealed that CAPCOM's acclaimed Street Fighter 6 and Resident Evil Village will be added to GeForce NOW, though there are no dates yet.

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