One of the most attractive parts of Nvidia’s GeForce Now is that it supports the ray-tracing graphics that other cloud gaming platforms do not, and now Far Cry 6 is adding support for the feature.
Bandwidth is 9to5Google’s weekly look at the cloud gaming market beyond Google’s own Stadia platform. Every Friday, we take a look at the biggest news regarding services such as Nvidia GeForce Now, Amazon Luna, PlayStation Now, and Xbox Game Pass, among others. Come back weekly and don’t forget to check out Stadia Changelog, our weekly roundup of everything new on Stadia.
GeForce Now turns RTX on for Far Cry 6
In its weekly blog post, Nvidia announced that GeForce Now was adding RTX support for a couple of new games, including Ubisoft’s Far Cry 6. Bright Memory: Infinite is also adding support.
Beyond that, six new games arrived on GeForce Now this week including Farming Simulator 22. Notably, though, the game’s DLC won’t be accessible through GeForce Now if it was purchased from the Farming Simulator website directly.
- SCARF (new game launch on Steam and Epic Games Store, Dec. 23)
- EVE Online (Epic Games Store)
- Farming Simulator 22 (Steam and Epic Games Store)
- House Flipper (Steam and Epic Games Store)
- Second Extinction (Epic Games Store)
- Tannenberg (Steam and Epic Games Store)
Amazon Luna adds Katana Zero
After being announced previously, Katana Zero has been added to Amazon Luna as a part of the Luna+ catalog.
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