GeForce Now March Additions

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GeForce Now March additions have been announced via GeForce Now on Twitter. Nvidia’s GeForce Now has been adding games monthly recently, following trend of other subscription service such as Google Stadia and Xbox Game Pass.

Below we’ll go over the new games as well as more information of GeForce Now, if you’re unaware.

What is GeForce Now?

Nvidia’s GeForce Now is a video game subscription service for Android, iOS, web browsers on Mac and Windows PCs as well as Nvidia’s own devices such as Shield TVs and more.

While the service is still new and doesn’t have every game you’ll find on a console or PC, it sure does have quite the library of titles old and new, AAA and indie.

GeForce Now March Additions Supported Systems
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Nvidia GeForce Now is still in beta for Chrome web browsers PC, Mac and Chromebook. While most people see Chromebooks as less powerful laptops than the average, GeForce being browser-based definitely helps smoother things out.

What Does GeForce Now Cost?

GeForce Now has a free option as well as a paid membership.

The free option lets you play whatever games are in GeForce Now but you will be placed in a virtual line while waiting for the game to load. You will be unable to play anything unless it is your turn, multiplayer or campaign.

Another thing to keep in mind with a free membership is that you are limited to one hour play sessions.

GeForce Now March Additions Subscription Options Prices
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GeForce Founder Memberships require a 6 month membership, due to the fact that monthly memberships sold out.

However, at only $24.65 US dollars for 6 months it’s a pretty good deal if you enjoy the service but could be a gamble otherwise.

While it isn’t set to a certain amount of monthly subscribers, it is probably limited right now due to other resources but more memberships are sure to open up over time.

Subscribing monthly gives you several perks that free users do not receive.

These perks include priority access so there is no waiting in virtual lines, sessions are longer than an hour and RTX will be activated.

RTX if you didn’t know is a setting that is possible to use on certain games that increases the lighting in-game and is a graphic enhancer. This makes the most underwhelming graphics stand out that much more.

GeForce Now March Additions

GeForce Now March Additions brings a total of 21 games to the service this month., with 6 titles available right now. The following titles were added to GeForce Now today:

  • Loop Hero
  • Disgaea PC
  • Legends of Aria
  • The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk: The Amulet of Chaos
  • Wargame: Red Dragon
  • WRC 8 FIA World Rally Championship
GeForce Now March Additions
Credit: GeForce Now Twitter

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Other games from GeForce Now March additions include the brand new Overcooked! collection of both titles and all DLC from them called Overcooked!: All You Can Eat as well as these other titles:

  • Spacebase Startopia
  • Wrench
  • Door Kickers
  • Endzone – A World Apart
  • Monopoly Plus
  • Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Videogame 4
  • Narita Boy
  • Pascal’s Wager – Definitive Edition
  • System Shock: Enhanced Edition
  • Thief Gold
  • Trackmania United Forever
  • Uno
  • Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic
  • Worms Reloaded

These games are new and old, but the trend I see are games with infinite amount of playtime with games like Uno!, Overcooked! and Worms which are fun games multiplayer or solo.

GeForce Now is certainly an interesting platform from a smart company that know what they’re doing, so hopefully we get to see what it evolves into as interest increases.

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