NVIDIA GeForce Now adds South Park: The Fractured But Whole in latest GFN Thursday update
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What you need to know
- The latest GFN Thursday adds another dozen games to the catalog.
- The first of two South Park games is now available to play.
- NVIDIA also highlights its RTX technology this week, available on select games through GeForce Now.
Another Thursday, another weekly update from NVIDIA to its GeForce Now cloud gaming service. The latest GFN Thursday highlights another dozen games joining the mix, including Ubisoft's South Park: The Fractured But Whole and the first Everspace game.
Here's the full list of this week's additions:
- CRSED: F.O.A.D. (Epic Games Store)
- Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls
- Everspace
- Farm Manager 2018
- Farmer's Dynasty
- Fate Seeker
- Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris
- Legend of Heroes in the Sky: Trials of Cold Steel III
- Metro: Last Light Redux – available free on Epic Games Store until Thursday, February 11
- South Park: The Fractured But Whole
- Stay Out
- Thea 2: The Shattering
Additionally, NVIDIA is using this week's GFN Thursday to highlight RTX, the company's ray tracing technology which is available on selected games through the paid plan on GeForce Now, such as the Tomb Raider franchise.
In addition, RTX has also arrived in Deliver Us The Moon, and who can forget Cyberpunk 2077, with cloud gaming being one of the best ways to play for a lot of people.
If you're still to check out GeForce Now for yourself, there is a free tier and a number of free to play games supported, so there's no reason not to take it for a spin.
NVIDIA's cloud game streaming service is one of the best available today, delivering lag-free gaming at 1080p/60fps. The fact that you can access NVIDIA's servers for free makes it an easy sell, and the $4.99 plan makes it an immediately enticing option for seasoned gamers.
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