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GeForce NOW Welcomes Electronic Arts, Adds 14 New Titles This Week

by Rainier on Sept. 30, 2021 @ 6:00 a.m. PDT

GeForce NOW taps into the thriving PC gaming ecosystem by streaming games from NVIDIA GPUs in the cloud, this week adding 14 new titles to its library.

When you fire up your favorite game, you’re playing it instantly. That’s what it means to be Game Ready on GeForce NOW. The experience has been optimized for cloud gaming and includes Game Ready Driver performance improvements. NVIDIA manages the game updates and patches. And when a game supports RTX, you can play it on GeForce NOW with beautifully ray-traced graphics and DLSS 2.0.

The GeForce NOW library is ever-growing. In an effort to help spotlight the games that are coming to the service, we’re moving to a monthly cadence for announcing new instant access games. Games will continue to be released every week – with new game launches available day-and-date, and back catalog games released each Thursday – but our members, and your readers, will now be able to learn about what’s coming a little further in advance.

NVIDIA today announced that Electronic Arts is bringing more of its hit games to the NVIDIA GeForce NOW cloud gaming service, beginning with Battlefield 1 Revolution, Mirror's Edge Catalyst, Unravel Two, Dragon Age: Inquisition and Apex Legends.

GeForce NOW membership has more than doubled in the last year, giving Electronic Arts access to more than 12 million gamers. Collectively, over 20 million hours of gameplay are streamed each month via GeForce NOW, from 30 data centers in more than 70 countries.

“GeForce NOW expands the reach of the GeForce PC gaming experience to reach millions of underserved gamers on new devices and in new regions,” said Jeff Fisher, senior vice president of the GeForce business at NVIDIA. “It’s an opportunity for Electronic Arts to get some of their most beloved franchises into the hands of a rapidly growing global audience instantly.”

Meet the Releases

Today, Electronic Arts is bringing even more games to the GeForce NOW library, expanding its support of our cloud gaming service with four titles from some of the best franchises. These thrilling additions bring a collection of critically acclaimed titles from EA streamed straight to members, meaning more great games for more gamers.

Stream the game that revolutionized play in one of the best open-battle games in years in Battlefield 1 Revolution. Awarded for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design, experience immersive untold stories of World War I and a time when new technology and worldwide conflict changed the face of warfare forever.

Become a heroic leader and restore order against agents of chaos in the winner of both Game of the Year and Best Role Playing game awards by streaming Dragon Age: Inquisition. Dragons darken the skies over the lands of Thedas, and only your choices can change the course of fate for good.

Chase the spark of adventure in the winner of multiple Best Social and Family Game awards in Unravel Two. Form new bonds playing as a pair of Yarneys — who are made from yarn and connected by a single thread — and solve challenging puzzles to shed light on a world blossoming with new life.

Get ready for a fast-paced, free-running adventure with Faith, awarded by NAVGTR on Control Design and Control Precision, in Mirror’s Edge Catalyst. Combine punishing martial arts with mastery of your surroundings to take out enemies and outrun the rest on your way to freedom in the City of Glass.

These exciting additions from EA join the Best Multiplayer Game of 2019, high-speed battle royale Apex Legends.

Join us in welcoming Electronic Arts to the cloud and get pumped to play these hits today.

Ready to Stream Today

But wait, there’s more. Find the complete list of games joining the GeForce NOW library this GFN Thursday below:

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