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Blizzard’s Battle.net is the latest platform to sync up with Nvidia GeForce Now

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Blizzard’s Battle.net is the latest platform to sync up with Nvidia GeForce Now
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Nvidia GeForce Now is an excellent tool that lets you play games on a bunch of devices, such as laptops, desktops, Macs, and more. So, you don't need an expensive gaming laptop with a high-end discrete GPU, though a GPU that at least supports DirectX 11 is required according to the system requirements.

How this works is that GeForce Now is a cloud gaming service where you're renting a dedicated GPU to do all the processing a dGPU would but needs a local GPU to display the output. That said, according to Nvidia, there are over 2000 games that you can play and in the latest update, that number might've gone even higher.

You can now sync your Battle.net account game library with GeForce Now

According to a post by Nvidia GeForce NOW on X, you can now sync your Battle.net library along with other platforms such as Ubisoft, Epic Games, Steam, and Xbox, and enjoy all the games you have more easily. It seems to show that automatic sign-in is not (yet) supported on the Blizzard platform. This is something that was added to Xbox not too long ago, so we hope to see that next.

How to use GeForce NOW

To use GeForce NOW, you'll have to get a monthly membership or a day pass. There are different packages you can choose from that offer varying performance. We've put together these tables with all the details. First, we have the monthly memberships:

FreePriority Ultimate
$0.00$9.99/month or $49.99/ 6 months$19.99/month or $99.99/ 6 months
Basic rigPremium rig, RTX onGeForce RTX 4080 rig, RTX on
Standard access to Gaming ServersPriority access to Premium ServersExclusive access to RTX 4080 Servers
1-hour session length6-hour session length8-house session length
Ad-supportedUp to 1080p resolutionUp to 4K resolution
Up to 60 FPSUp to 240 FPS
No adsNo ads

Here are the details for a Day Pass: 

Priority DayUltimate Day
$3.99$7.99
Premium rig, RTX onGeForce RTX 4080 rig, RTX on
Priority access to Premium ServersExclusive access to RTX 4080 Servers
6-hour session length 8-hour session length
Up to 1080p resolution Up to 4K resolution
Up to 60 FPSUp to 240 FPS
No AdsNo Ads

So, there are plenty of options to choose from and if you're skeptical about making a large payment, you can always choose a Day Pass, try it out for yourself, and then select a membership package moving forward.

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