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Forza Motorsport Is Available on NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW Cloud

The weekly round of GeForce NOW additions brings Turn 10’s racing simulation game, Forza Motorsport, to NVIDIA’s cloud platform.

Other highlights include Star Trek: Infinite and Lords of the Fallen, due for release today and tomorrow, respectively. In total, the following 23 games are being added to GeForce NOW this week:

  • Forza Motorsport (New release on Steam, Xbox and available on PC Game Pass, Oct. 12)
  • From Space (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Oct. 12)
  • Hotel: A Resort Simulator (New release on Steam, Oct. 12)
  • Saltsea Chronicles (New release on Steam, Oct. 12)
  • Star Trek: Infinite (New release on Steam, Oct. 12)
  • Tribe: Primitive Builder (New release on Steam, Oct. 12)
  • Lords of the Fallen (New release on Steam and Epic Games Store, Oct. 13)
  • Bad North (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
  • Call of the Sea (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store
  • For The King (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
  • Golf With Your Friends (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • Metro Simulator 2 (Steam)
  • Moonbreaker (Steam)
  • Narita Boy (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
  • Rubber Bandits (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • Sifu (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
  • Star Renegades (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
  • Streets of Rogue (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
  • Supraland (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
  • Supraland Six Inches Under (Epic Games Store)
  • The Surge (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
  • Tiny Football (Steam)
  • Yes, Your Grace (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)

Today, NVIDIA also announced the latest entry in the GeForce NOW Recommended program: the Acer Predator Connect W6 wireless router. NVIDIA and Acer have worked together to deliver an optimal game streaming experience thanks to a special QoS option in the Predator Connect that prioritizes cloud gaming network traffic for maximized speed. The software was tested for six months to ensure it could properly support up to 4K resolution and 120 frames per second for GeForce NOW Ultimate subscribers.

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