GeForce NOW is having a relatively quiet week this week in terms of game additions, but there are still some fun new titles to play in the cloud, namely Dragon’s Dogma 2. It’s one of this week’s biggest game releases and being available on Steam makes it possible to play via GeForce NOW, and thankfully NVIDIA saw fit to bring it to the collection. This means if you feel like playing it on the go, you can certainly do that.
You’ll need an internet connection of course. As you always do. Now Dragon’s Dogma 2 isn’t the only new game dropping on GeForce NOW this week. The service is also getting Alone in the Dark. Both of these are new-release games that just came out this week. Alone in the Dark came out on March 20, while Dragon’s Dogma 2 came out on March 21.
GeForce NOW Ultimate members can have the best Dragon’s Dogma 2 experience
It goes without saying but if you have an Ultimate membership, you’ll get the best experience when playing Dragon’s Dogma 2 in the cloud. That’s because the Ultimate membership uses GeForce RTX 4080 servers to power your games. So you get beefed-up performance and visuals. With the Ultimate membership, you’ll get up to 4K resolution and up to 120 frames per second.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 is a great-looking game, and it’s worth seeing it in all its glory. The best part is that this will work even on low-powered machines. It doesn’t matter if your PC is a $300 laptop or even a $600 desktop. You can still play your games on GeForce NOW with the best graphics.
Battlefield 2042’s latest season is available in the cloud
Those who play Battlefield 2042 and are excited to be dropping into the 7th season, will be glad to know that this is also accessible with GeForce NOW. This includes being able to experience all the new seasonal content like the new Haven map, as well as the new guns like the SCZ-3 SMG or the Predator SRAW. Now this might be a light week in terms of game additions but there’s still one more week left for March. So keep an eye out for a few more GeForce NOW games coming this month.
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