Nvidia Makes Throne and Liberty Accessible on GeForce Now

Friday, 4 October 2024, 02:17

Nvidia's GeForce Now now supports Throne and Liberty, allowing players to enjoy the game without a gaming PC. This move broadens access to the popular MMORPG across various devices. Upcoming updates promise greater excitement for subscribers of GeForce Now.
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Nvidia Makes Throne and Liberty Accessible on GeForce Now

Nvidia Enables Throne and Liberty on GeForce Now

Nvidia has successfully added Throne and Liberty to its GeForce Now service, bringing the MMORPG experience to users without robust gaming rigs. With Throne and Liberty blowing up on Steam, this addition allows players to jump into the action on nearly any device.

How GeForce Now Works

This service allows users to stream their PC game library, removing the need for high-end hardware. Users can benefit from popular titles like Throne and Liberty, which now can be played on devices such as phones, tablets, and even smart TVs. This changes the gaming landscape for many.

Subscription Options

  • Free Plan: Access for one hour per session, with advertisements.
  • Priority Plan ($9.99/month): Up to 1080p and 60fps with six-hour sessions.
  • Ultimate Plan ($19.99/month): Experience up to 4K resolution and 240Hz refresh rate.

The addition of other well-received games, like Sifu and Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, enhances the overall gaming library on Nvidia's platform.

Recent Additions to GeForce Now

  1. Throne and Liberty (New release on Steam, Oct. 1)
  2. Sifu (Available on PC Game Pass, Oct. 2)
  3. Bear and Breakfast (Free on Epic Games Store, Oct. 3)
  4. Monster Jam Showdown (Steam)
  5. TerraTech Worlds (Steam)

With excitement surrounding Throne and Liberty, Nvidia is leading the charge in the game streaming revolution, letting more players join in the fun.


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