GeForce Now for Android update brings 1440p at 120fps

GeForce Now for Android update brings 1440p at 120fps

Nvidia is presenting a brand-new upgrade to GeForce Now on Android which enhances streaming quality at approximately 1440p and approximately 120fps.

As a part of its newest “GFN Thursday” upgrade, Nvidia is presenting assistance for greater streaming quality on Android gadgets. The GeForce Now app for Android now supports 1440p streaming at as much as 120fps. This needs GeForce Now’s most pricey “Ultimate” tier membership which likewise supports approximately 4K streaming on Android television OS and Windows/macOS

The greater quality was very first revealed at CES previously this month together with a brand-new “Day Pass.”

Nvidia describes:

GeForce NOWchanges almost any gadget into a high-powered PC video gaming rig, and members streaming on Android can now access that power from the palms of their hands. The GeForce NOW Android app, presenting now to members, opens a brand-new level of visual quality forUltimate membersvideo gaming on mobile, with enhanced assistance for streaming as much as 1440p resolution at 120 frames per second.

Ultimate members can stream these and over 1,800 titles from the GeForce NOW library on choose 120Hz Android phones and tablets at pixel-perfect quality. Plus, they can take gameplay even further with eight-hour sessions and tap GeForce RTX 4080-powered servers for faster access to their video gaming libraries.

Along with the brand-new streaming quality on Android, Nvidia is likewise bringing numerous brand-new video games today. The brand-new titles consist of:

  • Stargate: Timekeepers(New release onSteamJan. 23)
  • Enshrouded(New release onSteamJan. 24)
  • Firefighting Simulator– The Squad(Steam
  • Metal: Hellsinger(Xboxoffered on the Microsoft Store)
  • Roadway 96: Mile 0(Xboxoffered on the Microsoft Store)
  • Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun(Steam
  • Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun– Aiko’s Choice(Steam
  • Solasta: Crown of the Magister(Steam
  • Tails Noir(Xboxreadily available on the Microsoft Store)
  • Shaky Life(Steam

Especially too, GeForce Now will be getting rid of over a lots video games from publisher Spike Chunsoft at the demand of the publisher. The video games will no longer be playable after February 2.

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