GeForce NOW Gets NVIDIA Highlights Support for Dota 2 and Nine New Games

Jul 23, 2020 at 09:00am EDT
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GeForce NOW is getting nine new game additions to its library, as announced via press release by NVIDIA. However, today the company also announced that Dota 2 joins the growing list of games that support the NVIDIA Highlights feature.

This week, we’re excited to add new NVIDIA Highlights support for Dota 2. Members can now automatically capture the epic wins, mid-lane saves, and more gameplay moments while playing Valve’s legendary free-to-play MOBA, thanks to our smart pattern and image recognition technology running in the cloud.

Here's a recap on which games exactly support NVIDIA Highlights via GeForce NOW to date.

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As mentioned above, GeForce NOW users will get the chance to play nine new games on the service, as outlined below.

Game Ready on GeForce NOW Thursday Releases

Games will be available on the service around 10:00am (Pacific)

New to GeForce NOW:

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