Nvidia is enhancing its cloud gaming service, GeForce Now, with the addition of Cloud G-Sync support and the introduction of streaming day passes. The day passes will be available in two tiers: Ultimate for $8, which includes access to RTX 4080, and Priority for $4. The service expansion also includes more data center locations, a larger catalog of Activision Blizzard games, and support for 1440p streaming on Android devices. Additionally, the highly anticipated game Diablo IV will feature ray tracing starting in March.
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Nvidia is bringing its G-Sync technology to GeForce Now cloud gaming. The service is also getting day passes, more data center locations, and more Activision Blizzard games. Oh and Diablo IV is getting ray tracing in March. Details below 👇 https://t.co/cPrp6zmAGd