It's the first Thursday of the year and NVIDIA wouldn't miss the opportunity to start adding new games to its GeForce NOW cloud library. This week, GFN users will be able to play Embark's debut project, the highly successful first-person shooter game The Finals, in streaming.
The Finals supports various NVIDIA features, such as DLSS 2 (Super Resolution) and 3 (Frame Generation, in addition to ray traced global illumination. GeForce NOW users of the Priority tier will get to enable DLSS 2 and RTXGI, while users subscribed to the Ultimate tier may also activate DLSS 3. Of course, The Finals may not be the greatest fit for cloud gaming since it is a competitive multiplayer shooter. Still, GFN Ultimate subscribers can choose to run the game at 240FPS on the remote server, thus minimizing latency as much as possible.
The Finals is not the only GFN addition of the week. NVIDIA also added another free, fast-paced online multiplayer FPS, Redmatch 2. Moreover, Sniper Elite 5 and Scorn can now be played via GeForce NOW by users who own the games on the Xbox app (Microsoft Store) and/or via the Game Pass subscription. Last but not least, Dishonored (Steam) is now available for streaming in a few more territories: Hungary, Czech Republic, and Poland.
As part of its GFN Thursday update, NVIDIA provided the whole list of games coming to GeForce NOW later this month. Highlights include Prince of Persia and Enshrouded.
● War Hospital (New release on Steam, Jan. 11)
● Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown (New release on Ubisoft, Jan. 18)
● Turnip Boy Robs a Bank (New release on Steam and Xbox, available for PC Game Pass, Jan.18)
● Stargate: Timekeepers (New release on Steam, Jan. 23)
● Enshrouded (New release on Steam, Jan. 24)
● Bang-On Balls: