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GeForce Now finally has a proper list of supported gamesCyberpunk 2077, Control and Watch Dogs Legion also join the cloud gaming service today
Cyberpunk 2077, Control and Watch Dogs Legion also join the cloud gaming service today

Nvidia’s cloud gaming serviceGeForce Nowhas been steadily improving since Ireviewed all the major cloud serviceslast year, and it now has the one thing I’ve been craving for absolutely ages: a proper honest-to-goodnesslist of all the games currently supported on it. That’s not all, either, as today’s update also adds 12 new games to the service, including a whole bunch of today’s bestray tracing gamessuch asCyberpunk 2077, Control andMetro Exodus. If you’ve ever wanted to see what all the ray tracing fuss was about but don’t have the requisite hardware, I reckon GeForce Now is finally a service worth paying for.
Introducing GeForce NOW | The Power to Play in the CloudWatch on YouTube
Introducing GeForce NOW | The Power to Play in the Cloud

The Steam sync feature was a welcome step forward into making GeForce Now more user-friendly when it was first introduced six months ago, but it still wasn’t much good for your Epic Games Store and UPlay libraries. Now, though, thefull listnow gives you a complete overview in advance, letting you decide exactly whether it’s worth taking a punt on before signing up.
You can still technically use GeForce Now for free, I should add, but you’re limited to just hour-long play sessions and ‘standard access’ when joining a server. If you want to play for longer periods of time (up to six hours), have ‘priority access’ to servers and the ability to take advantage of Nvidia’s RTX ray tracing hardware, then you’ll have to opt for the paidFounders Membership, which is currently discounted at £24.95 / $24.95 for six months (that’s just over £4 / $4 per month).
In fairness, that’s probably worth it now it’s got some major ray tracing games on there, as Cyberpunk 2077, Control,Watch Dogs Legion, Metro Exodus, Shadow Of The Tomb Raider andDeliver Us The Moonare all arriving on GeForce Now today. You’ll still need to own copies of these games on Steam or the Epic Games Store, mind, but if you’ve been trying and failing to secure yourself anRTX 3060 Ti,RTX 3070orRTX 3080recently, this is a great way to play these games with ray tracing switched on while you wait.