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In the last few years, gaming has taken on an entirely new level of performance graphically as well as in the kind of gameplay it offers. As a result, gamers often feel the need to keep up with the rising hardware requirements for these games. With PC parts coming with a hefty price tag, when Nvidia offered a service that does not need you to buy an expensive card while still giving a good performance, people signed up in droves. The Nvidia GeForce Now service is a big boon to gamers, and it just got a whole new list of titles from Microsoft.

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Following Microsoft winning the trial against the FTC in its Activision Blizzard acquisition, it will be bringing new Bethesda games to Nvidia GeForce Now.

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Microsoft brings Bethesda games to Nvidia GeForce Now

GeForce Now was a new initiative Nvidia started. It was similar to the gaming subscription service Xbox and PlayStation runs. By being a member, gamers have the chance to play a host of titles as part of the service without an additional fee. However, what sets the service apart is the features it offers.

Following a ten-year deal with Microsoft, GeForce Now will be receiving Bethesda’s games on the platform. While the exact titles of franchises are not known, there are some well-known names on the list. Titles such as the Wolfenstein franchise, Doom, and Quake will be coming. Teaser images indicate Wolfenstein: The New Order is coming. Fans deduced it after seeing images released to announce the arrival.

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There is one catch to playing these games. To get access to these games when they come to, gamers need a certain type of membership. Only those with an Ultimate or Premium membership quality to play the game when it comes to the service.

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What makes the whole deal even sweeter is the performance GeForce Now gives. The service transforms the device you use into a high-end gaming PC. Through the usage of the company’s AI tech, there is no need to buy a high-end graphic card. Performance is similar to what one would expect when using the RTX 4080 or similar cards.

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As a result, the entire experience of playing games on the services becomes incredible. The Ultimate membership allows streaming of games at a native resolution of 4K. Additionally, it runs at a constant 120 frames per second, with potential to go up to 240. This can be achieved through Nvidia’s Reflex feature. The addition of the Bethesda games brings gamers the chance to experience these games on an entirely new graphical level!

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What are your thoughts on the new additions to GeForce Now? Let us know in the comments below!

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