It's GFN Thursday, which means there are new games being added to the ever-growing catalog on GeForce NOW. This time, the update comes with something a bit more important than just games, as Game Sync has finally been added for Battle.net accounts. Steam, the Epic Games Store, Xbox, and Ubisoft Connect stores already have game library sync, and Battle.net is one of the last to join the roster on that front. This GeForce NOW Thursday sees the addition of Diablo IV's Vessel of Hatred DLC to the cloud, meaning members of GeForce NOW will be able to stream it without having to wait to download the game. Those who are Ultimate members will be able to play the game at up to 4k and 120 FPS.
Having your client accounts linked to GeForce NOW means that the gaming experience will be more seamless than ever. It allows for "plug and play" activity, meaning that you'll be able to stream some of the most current and popular games out there right now on a top-notch rig without worrying that it's going to cause your low-tier rig to combust into flames by running in 4k. By now, adding Battle.net to the mix means that all of your games will be more accessible than ever, and you will have the potential to play the games on a variety of devices, including your phone and TV.
Those who own the game through Battle.net will no longer have to worry about their games not syncing up to GeForce NOW, as the update for Blizzard games will officially be rolling out to members this week. Along with the addition of Diablo IV's long-awaited expansion, there are six new games for members to stream, with plenty more games to come over the next couple of weeks to see out October. Here are all of the games that you can expect to see on the Geforce NOW client, available to stream from a powerful rig, with the player getting to choose how long their gaming sessions are via the tier of their subscription.
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