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NVIDIA Expands GeForce NOW to More Devices and Countries at CES 2025

At the CES 2025 event, NVIDIA shared exciting news for gamers everywhere. GeForce NOW, the company’s cloud gaming service, is making PC gaming more accessible by bringing GeForce RTX gaming to new devices and regions. This announcement highlights NVIDIA’s efforts to allow gamers to play high-quality PC games on almost any device.

More Devices for GeForce NOW

NVIDIA is expanding support for GeForce NOW to many popular devices, including:

GeForce NOW allows players to stream games on various setups. Whether you play in handheld mode, connect to a monitor, or use a TV, the service supports high-quality visuals like 4K resolution and HDR for rich colours and sharp images.

Gaming Expands to New Countries

NVIDIA is also expanding GeForce NOW to more countries. This year, the first GeForce RTX-powered data centre will launch in India, making high-quality gaming available for gamers in the region. This follows recent launches in Chile and Colombia, and the upcoming launch in Thailand. These expansions are part of NVIDIA’s goal to make PC gaming accessible worldwide.

Exciting New Games Coming to GeForce NOW

Two major PC games are coming to GeForce NOW this year:

Both games are part of the growing library of over 2,100 titles on GeForce NOW.

New Games to Stream This Week

This week, six new games join the GeForce NOW library:

  1. Road 96 (Available on Xbox and PC Game Pass)
  2. Builders of Egypt (Available on Steam)
  3. DREDGE (Available on Epic Games Store)
  4. Drova – Forsaken Kin (Available on Steam)
  5. Kingdom Come: Deliverance (Available on Xbox and Microsoft Store)
  6. Marvel Rivals (Available on Steam)

A Bright Future for Gamers

With these announcements, NVIDIA continues to bring high-quality gaming to more people around the world. Whether you use a Steam Deck, a VR headset, or a PC, GeForce NOW ensures that you can enjoy your favourite games anytime, anywhere. Gamers can look forward to even more exciting updates in the future!

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