This GeForce NOW Thursday reveals the PC games that will join NVIDIA's cloud streaming platform throughout August. Chief among them is, of course, Star Wars Outlaws. It's not much of a surprise, given that Ubisoft has supported GeForce NOW for years, but it's still great to get official confirmation.
GFN subscribers at the Ultimate tier will be able to take advantage of all the NVIDIA features implemented in the game, such as DLSS 3.5 (Super Resolution, Frame Generation, and Ray Reconstruction) and ray-traced effects such as RTX Direct Illumination and RTGI (Global Illumination). Ubisoft Massive has just released the official PC system requirements for Star Wars Outlaws, which are predictably rather heavy, making GeForce NOW an enticing prospect.
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The other big August release on NVIDIA's cloud streaming platform is Visions of Mana, the action RPG due later this month. You can already check out a free demo (although not via GFN).
Here's the list of weekly additions:
- Stormgate Early Access (New release on Steam, July 30)
- Space for Sale (New release on Steam, July 30)
- Cyber Knights: Flashpoint (Steam)
- Dark and Darker (Steam)
- Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
- Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess Demo (Steam and Xbox)
August GeForce NOW lineup:
- Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freeks (New release on Steam, Aug. 6)
- Ratten Reich (New release on Steam, Aug. 9)
- Level Zero Extraction (New release on Steam, Aug. 13)
- shapez 2 (New release on Steam, Aug. 15)
- Akimbot (New release on Steam, Aug. 29)
- Gori: Cuddly Carnage (New release on Steam, Aug. 29)
- MEMORIAPOLIS (New release on Steam, Aug. 29)
- Visions of Mana (New release on Steam, Aug. 29)
- Breachway (New release on Steam, Aug. 30)
- Star Wars Outlaws (New release on Ubisoft, Aug. 30)
- Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (Steam)
- Heading Out (Steam)
- Nine Sols (Steam)
- Saturnalia (Steam)
- We Were Here Too (Ste
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