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Nvidia GeForce NOW Adds 16 New Games in May, Expands RTX 5080-Class Streaming

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Nvidia has announced a fresh batch of updates for GeForce NOW. The company is adding 16 more supported games in May and is also expanding its RTX 5080-class streaming infrastructure for users.

The update brings support for several new and upcoming titles. Some of the key games include Forza Horizon 6, 007 First Light, Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core, and Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era.

As part of this rollout, a few games are already available this week. These include:

More titles will be added throughout May. The list includes:

Alongside new games, Nvidia is also expanding its RTX 5080-class server support. Ultimate members will now get access to this higher level of performance across a much larger set of games, not just a limited list.

According to Nvidia, this upgrade will bring better visuals, higher frame rates, and more responsive gameplay. Players can expect streaming at up to 5K resolution at 120 frames per second, or up to 360 FPS at 1080p in supported titles.

This is a big step for cloud gaming. With more powerful servers and a growing game library, GeForce NOW is slowly improving its overall experience. However, it still works differently from services like Game Pass. Users need to own the game or have a valid license to play it on the platform.

There are also usage limits based on subscription tiers, which means players cannot stream games endlessly.

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