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NVIDIA: Street Fighter 6 and XDefiant Join GeForce NOW

Blockchainnews2024/06/06 18:40
By:Peter Zhang

Capcom’s legendary Street Fighter 6 has officially joined the ranks of GeForce NOW, NVIDIA’s premier cloud gaming service, according to the NVIDIA Blog . Alongside the highly anticipated launch of Ubisoft's XDefiant, these titles lead a lineup of seven new games added to the platform this week.

Get Ready to Rumble

Street Fighter 6 introduces a roster of 22 fighters, blending classic World Warriors like Ryu and Chun-Li with new characters such as Kimberly and Jamie. The game features three distinct modes: Fighting Ground, World Tour, and Battle Hub. These modes offer a mix of traditional mechanics and modern enhancements, appealing to both longtime fans and newcomers. With a GeForce NOW Ultimate membership, players can stream the game in up to 4K resolution, ensuring every battle is vividly detailed.

Defying Gravity

Ubisoft’s XDefiant joins the cloud gaming service as a free-to-play first-person shooter that combines intense gunplay with strategic team dynamics. Players can engage in fast-paced battles, choosing between stealthy tactics or all-out aggression. The game supports up to 240 frames per second, offering a seamless and immersive multiplayer experience for GeForce NOW Ultimate members.

Get in the Pass Lane

In a special promotion, GeForce NOW Ultimate and Priority members new to PC Game Pass can receive three free months of Microsoft’s subscription service. This offer is available for a limited time and allows members to play high-quality Xbox PC titles like Starfield and Forza Motorsport on the NVIDIA GeForce RTX-powered cloud servers. This collaboration aims to elevate the cloud gaming experience by combining the extensive libraries of both services.

Mischief Managed

Among the new titles added this week, Sneak Out from Kinguin Studios stands out. This game invites players into a Haunted Castle to partake in an epic game of hide and seek, featuring pranks and mayhem. Other notable additions include Killer Klowns from Outer Space: The Game, Autopsy Simulator, and Farm Together 2, providing a diverse array of gaming experiences for all types of players.

This week’s lineup of new games on GeForce NOW includes:

  • Killer Klowns from Outer Space: The Game (Steam, June 4)
  • Autopsy Simulator (Steam, June 6)
  • Chornobyl Liquidators (Steam, June 6)
  • Sneak Out (Steam, June 6)
  • Farm Together 2 (Steam)
  • Street Fighter 6 (Steam)
  • XDefiant (Ubisoft)

With these additions, GeForce NOW continues to expand its extensive cloud gaming library, offering members a rich and varied gaming experience.


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