Death Stranding now streaming on GeForce Now so everyone can enjoy the game in 4K on their potato computers
Previously a Playstation 4 exclusive, Death Stranding made its debut on PC this week with a host of graphical updates not available on the original Sony version including Nvidia DLSS 2.0. And, perhaps surprisingly, the title is already playable on GeForce Now so users with potato desktops or laptops can still enjoy the title and all its graphical enhancements without needing to own a high-end gaming PC.
Outside of Death Stranding, Nvidia has just added 9 other new titles as well:
- Hyper Scape Open Beta (new game launch on Uplay – July 12)
- Enter the Gungeon (Epic Game Store)
- Far Cry Primal (Epic)
- Metin2
- Surviving Mars
- Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (Epic)
- Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint (Epic)
- TrackMania 2 Stadium (Uplay)
- Unfortunate Spacemen
The news comes just two days after Google announced Sekiro for its competing Stadia platform. The difference, however, is that Sekiro is planned for a Stadia launch later in the year while Death Stranding is ready to play on GeForce Now as we speak. It's another slap in the face to Google who has been reeling from bad press and overpromises since its streaming platform launched earlier this year.
GeForce Now is free to try in one-hour sessions while paid tiers will lift this time limit and allow for more advanced graphical options. Unlike Stadia, Nvidia's streaming service will only stream certain PC games that you already own in your Steam, UPlay, or Epic library.
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