Anticipation builds as BioWare’s latest role-playing game, ‘Dragon Age: The Veilguard’, is set to make its debut on GeForce NOW on October 31, 2024. According to the NVIDIA Blog, the game will be available as part of a special promotion for GeForce NOW members, who can receive the game for free with a six-month Ultimate membership purchase.
A Heroic Bundle
GeForce NOW members can experience the epic world of Thedas at ultimate quality, thanks to the partnership between BioWare and Electronic Arts. Players will step into the role of Rook, the newest hero in the Dragon Age series, leading a group of seven unique companions against a rising evil. This installment allows for character customization and introduces new romanceable companions with evolving storylines.
The bundle, available until October 30, includes advanced features for Ultimate members such as NVIDIA DLSS 3, low-latency gameplay via NVIDIA Reflex, and enhanced visuals with ray-traced ambient occlusion and reflections. These features ensure that players can enjoy the game at up to 4K resolution, even on low-spec devices, for an immersive gaming experience.
Supernatural Thrills, Super New Games
Aside from ‘Dragon Age: The Veilguard’, GeForce NOW continues to expand its gaming library with new titles such as ‘New World: Aeternum’. This latest content from Amazon Games offers an action-packed RPG adventure set on a mysterious island filled with supernatural threats and ancient secrets, available for streaming at launch.
Additional games joining the GeForce NOW roster this week include ‘Neva’, ‘MechWarrior 5: Clans’, ‘A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead’, and ‘Assassin’s Creed Mirage’, among others. These titles offer a range of genres and experiences for players to explore, from strategic combat to expansive open-world exploration.
GeForce NOW’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge gaming experiences is evident in its growing library of over 2,000 games, accessible to players looking for high-quality gaming on any device.
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