Nvidia GeForce Now service is offering Crysis Remastered for free starting this week

As well as several other games added to the service

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Nvidia GeForce Nowhas been steadily growing for the last year, and nowNvidiais giving Crysis Remastered to both new and old RTX 3080 memberships, as well as six-monthPriority members.

If you already have an RTX 3080 tier subscription, you’ll receive a free code for the game in the next several days. And those who preordered the service but haven’t been activated will get a code once the membership actually starts.

TheNvidia GeForce Nowvideo game streaming service added a brand newRTX 3080 tierearlier this month and has been adding in some goodies for subscribers. Hopefully this will help Nvidia’s streaming service keep up with the likes ofGoogle StadiaandXbox Cloud Gaming.

Analysis: What makes GeForce Now worth it?

Analysis: What makes GeForce Now worth it?

GeForce Now offersquite the selectionof PC titles through its service, and continues to add more games each week. This week is no exception, with several new titles joining in:

Last month the service also offered one of the hottest PC games as well,AmazonGames’ exclusive MMONew World. The GeForce Now library of over 1000 supported games is worth the price of admission alone.

But it’s not just the list of supported games that gives this service value. Offering dedicated PC gamers a way to stream games using incredibly powerful GPUs that they don’t have to pay for themselves is a great incentive. Especially considering the inflated prices due to the global scarcity, which makes a RTX 3080 out of reach for most people.

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