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Nvidia GeForce Now review: Nvidia made streaming games better than a PS5 Pro


30 months of game streaming vs a $700 console

The suite of RTX 5080-supported games on GeForce Now was limited to 22 titles – Apex Legends, Baldur’s Gate 3, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Hell Is Us, and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle – but I can confirm they all looked superb and performed exactly as if I was playing them on a local PC. Scrolling down the first few pages of available Install-to-Play options, there are only a few games I would actually play, like Sleeping Dogs, System Shock, Steamworld Heist, and Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic. Instead, the upgraded service is being rolled out in a phased process, starting with select cities in the US – including San Jose, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Newark – as well as Paris, France, and Frankfurt, Germany.

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