Nvidia GeForce NOW adds The Elder Scrolls Online and expands Ultimate plan to Japan

Nvidia GeForce NOW adds The Elder Scrolls Online and expands Ultimate plan to Japan

As April 2024 has arrived, the Nvidia GeForce NOW cloud gaming service is introducing a selection of new games. Furthermore, the service is expanding its premium Ultimate plan to the Japanese market.

According to a recent blog post from Nvidia, the popular Elder Scrolls Online game from ZeniMax Online Studios is now available to play on their GeForce NOW cloud servers. This exciting addition coincides with the game’s 10th anniversary celebrations, which include a free play period for all users until April 9.

This week, the following games will be added to GeForce NOW:

  • ARK: Survival Ascended (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, April 1)
  • Thief (New release on Epic Games Store, free from April 4-11)
  • Sons of Valhalla (New release on Steam, April 5)
  • Elder Scrolls Online (Steam and Epic Games Store)
  • MEGA MAN X DiVE Offline (Steam)
  • SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • Turbo Golf Racing 1.0 (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)

Furthermore, Nvidia has disclosed their intended schedule to include additional games to GeForce NOW throughout the remaining month of April.

  • Dead Island 2 (New release on Steam, April 22)
  • Phantom Fury (New release on Steam, April 23)
  • Oddsparks: An Automation Adventure (New release on Steam, April 24)
  • 9-Bit Armies: A Bit Too Far (Steam)
  • Backpack Battles (Steam)
  • Dragon’s Dogma 2 Character Creator & Storage (Steam)
  • Evil West (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • Islands of Insight (Steam)
  • Lightyear Frontier (Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • Manor Lords (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • Metaball (Steam)
  • Tortuga – A Pirate’s Tale (Steam)

In a recent blog post, it was mentioned that the release dates for two highly anticipated games, Crown Wars: The Black Prince and Breachway, have been postponed from March. Additionally, the game Portal: Revolution, which was initially set to launch in March, has been delayed for unknown reasons but is expected to be released at a later date.

Nvidia has announced that gamers in Japan can now register for the Nvidia GeForce NOW Ultimate plan. This plan grants access to playing games in the cloud at a maximum resolution of 4K and a frame rate of 120fps. Nvidia has also stated that more markets will have access to the Ultimate plan in the future.

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