Battlefield 6, Discord streaming, and more get Nvidia GeForce NOW support

Nvidia is back with another update to its popular cloud gaming platform GeForce NOW. This is the second October update for the service, and this time, only six games are receiving support. However, there are some high-profile games included in the list, including EA"s Battlefield 6, the classic version of the Bethesda RPG The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, and even the co-op horror game Little Nightmares III.

Here are the latest games that received GeForce NOW support this week:

  • Deathground (New release on Steam, Oct. 7)
  • King of Meat (New release on Steam, Oct. 7)
  • Seafarer: The Ship Sim (New release on Steam, Oct. 7)
  • Little Nightmares III (New release on Steam, Oct. 9)
  • Battlefield 6 (New release on Steam and EA app, Oct. 10, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
  • The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (Steam, Epic Games Store and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)

As always, keep in mind that, unlike subscription services like Game Pass, a copy of a game must be owned by the GeForce NOW member (or at least have a license via PC Game Pass) to start playing via Nvidia"s cloud servers.

At the same time, Discord integration with GeForce NOW is now live. This will let players jump into Fortnite without downloading or installing the hit Epic Games title.

"This next-level experience is fueled by a limited-time trial of the GeForce NOW Performance tier, letting anyone jump into streaming at up to 1440p and 60 fps — all without ever leaving Discord," explains Nvidia. "For Discord’s hundreds of millions of users, it’s a fast, simple way to play together and keep the gaming conversation going, right where it’s already happening."

Nvidia has also announced that Ashburn, Portland, and London are the latest regions to receive the new GeForce RTX 5080-class servers for streaming. The company has set up a separate rollout page for this upgrade over here, detailing what regions are currently supported.

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