Thanks to GeForce NOW every device will support Crysis Remastered

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On the occasion of GFN Thursday, NVIDIA announces that the Steam and Epic Games Store versions of Crysis Remastered are joining GeForce NOW. It should also be noted that Crysis Remastered on the Epic Games Store is available in streaming from the cloud directly on members’ devices. For all Founders and Priority members there will be the opportunity to play Crysis Remastered and the Trilogy with support for RTX ON and DLSS in order to get the best graphics quality and benefit from a complete gaming experience.

Crysis Remastered arriva su GeForce NOW

The GeForce NOW library records the arrival of Crysis Remasterd and the Trilogy. This is an important update that will allow users to easily access the re-editions of the titles of the hugely popular video game series from any device. For all users this is a really important novelty that significantly enriches the GeForce NOW library.

Recall that Crysis Remastered Trilogy has just come out. Here is the official trailer:

The novelties of the library

This week, the GeForce NOW library records several Announcements. Of course, Crysis Remastered is, without a doubt, the main novelty but there are more titles to consider. Here is the full list:

  • Crysis Remastered (Steam Epic Games Store), Crysis Remastered Trilogy (Epic Games Store), Crysis 2 Remastered (Epic Games Store), Crysis 3 Remastered (Epic Games Store)
  • The Riftbreaker (Steam e Epic Games Store)
  • Going Medieval (Epic Games Store)
  • STEINS;GATE 0 (Steam)

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