NVIDIA: Sea of Thieves and More Join GeForce NOW Library


NVIDIA: Sea of Thieves and More Join GeForce NOW Library

The
popular
adventure
game ‘Sea
of
Thieves’
is
now
available
on
GeForce
NOW,
bringing
the
excitement
of
pirate
life
to
the
cloud
gaming
service.
This
addition
is
part
of
a
broader
update
that
includes
four
new
titles
joining
the
GeForce
NOW
library,
according
to
the

NVIDIA
Blog
.

Seas
the
Day

‘Sea
of
Thieves,’
developed
by
Rare
and
Xbox
Game
Studios,
offers
an
open-world
pirate
adventure
where
players
can
explore
vast
seas,
engage
in
ship
battles,
hunt
for
treasure,
and
embark
on
quests.
The
game
is
known
for
its
dynamic
environment,
with
various
seasons
introducing
new
features
and
rewards.
The
latest
season
introduces
the
mysterious
Sunken
City,
Cursed
Sloop
skeleton
ships,
and
new
cosmetics.

Players
can
form
crews
to
share
the
adventure
or
go
solo
to
keep
all
the
treasure
for
themselves.
GeForce
NOW
Ultimate
members
can
enjoy
up
to
eight-hour
gaming
sessions,
enhancing
the
experience
with
extended
playtime
and
global
multiplayer
opportunities.

New
Games
Zoom
Onto
the
Cloud

In
addition
to ‘Sea
of
Thieves,’
this
week’s
update
brings ‘Disney
Speedstorm,’
a
free-to-play
kart-racing
game
featuring
Disney
and
Pixar
characters.
Players
can
customize
their
racers
and
karts,
master
unique
skills,
and
compete
in
multiplayer
races
across
iconic
environments
like
Pirates’
Island
from ‘Pirates
of
the
Caribbean’
and
Jungle
Ruins
from ‘The
Jungle
Book.’

This
week’s
new
games
on
GeForce
NOW
include:


  • SunnySide

    (New
    release
    on

    Steam
    ,
    June
    14)

  • Disney
    Speedstorm

    (Steam
    and

    Xbox
    ,
    available
    on
    PC
    Game
    Pass)

  • Sea
    of
    Thieves

    (Steam
    and

    Xbox
    ,
    available
    on
    PC
    Game
    Pass)

  • Bodycam

    (Steam)

GeForce
NOW
members
are
encouraged
to
share
their
favorite
cloud
gaming
locations
on
social
media
using
the
hashtag
#GreetingsfromGFN.
For
more
updates,
follow
@NVIDIAGFN
on
social
platforms.

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source:
Shutterstock

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