Nvidia has revealed the new titles which will arrive on its GeForce Now cloud gaming service in October. The headliner is A Plague Tale: Requiem, which supports ray-traced effects. This allows GeForce Now users (or those who are at least RTX 3080 and Priority members) to experience the full graphical bells and whistles of the game, even if they don’t have a powerful gaming PC or next-gen console.
The Asobo Studio title is also one of several dozen games confirmed to support Nvidia’s DLSS 3. That feature showed impressive results when the company showed it last month, what a boost Cyberpunk 2077 from less than 30 frames per second to about 100 frames per second. It’s not supported on 30-series GPUs, but GeForce players will presumably have access to it if the service gets an upgrade from the RTX 40-series.
A Plague Tale: Requiem is a sequel to the commercially successful A plague story: innocencewhich roadside editor Andrew Webster called it “one of the most arresting games I’ve experienced in ages.”
Other titles coming to GeForce Now in October include: