Nvidia is offering three months of PC Game Pass when you sign up for the $100 Ultimate tier of GeForce Now.
By Eddie Makuch on
Nvidia has announced a nice new perk for people considering signing up for a GeForce Now Ultimate membership. The company is now bundling three months of PC Game Pass into the membership when people six up for a six-month subscription to GeForce Now Ultimate.
Ultimate costs $100 for six months. For that price, members can play games over the cloud that are running on PC with an RTX 4080 card. Members can stream games at up to 4K resolution and up to 120FPS. There is an eight-hour session length limit, but members can start a new session as many times as they want on a given day.
The nice perk of PC Game Pass means members can stream anything that's in the PC Game Pass, including Starfield, Halo Infinite, Deathloop, Forza Motorsport, and many more. Nvidia said the offer for three months of PC Game Pass is only available for a limited time.
Nvidia also announced the latest update to the GeForce Now app, and it adds a new «syncing» system that lets players sync a game they own to their GeForce Now library. This works with the Xbox app, too, so players can sync their PC Game Pass libraries. Ubisoft+ is also a supported partner for syncing. Players just need to link accounts to get started.
The GeForce Now update also adds «game session diagnostic» tools that Nvidia says should help players determine if they're streaming at the highest possible quality.
Nvidia also announced that GeForce Now subscribers are getting the Heroic Edition content for the free-to-play MMO Guild Wars II as part of their membership. Finally, there are now 18 more games that are supported on GeForce Now. These include:
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