Overwatch 2 and Diablo 4 are coming to GeForce Now

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Nvidia has revealed a selection of games that will be joining its GeForce Now cloud gaming service. 

During CES 2024, the company announced that it will be bringing more games and membership options to the service, including Activision and Blizzard Entertainment's Diablo 4 and Overwatch 2, which will be "coming soon."

Honkai: Star Rail from HoYoverse, the creators of the popular free-to-play role-playing gacha game Genshin Impact, along with Capcom’s Exoprimal and Mainframe Industries’ sandbox game Pax Dei will also be available. 

Brand-new memberships are also being added in early February in the form of Day Passes, giving users a "fast pass" to test out premium membership benefits before committing to a full membership. The passes give players access to the same features they'd get via Ultimate and Priority for 24 hours, offering "full premium benefits one day at a time." 

The Ultimate Day Pass will cost $7.99 (approximately £6.28 / AU$11.95), while the Priority Day Pass costs $3.99 (around £3.14 / AU$5.97).

Nvidia also revealed it will be bringing G-Sync technology to the cloud, which will raise cloud streaming performance while lowering latency and allowing for minimal stuttering while playing games. 

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