Nvidia GeForce Now cloud gaming service arrives on LG TVs
The Nvidia GeForce Now app for LG TVs has completed beta testing, the graphics card maker has announced. The cloud gaming service launched in beta last November for select LG TVs and lets you stream games from Nvidia servers purchased from stores like Steam and the Epic Games Store.
if you have compatible LG TV 2021 years, you can download the application GeForce Now from the LG Content Store. To celebrate the launch, Nvidia is offering six months of free GeForce Now Priority tier with purchase relevant LG TVs from February 1st to March 27th.
Along with the official launch of the LG TV app, Nvidia also says it's rolling out new upscaling capabilities for GeForce Now. They are designed to make up the difference when your streaming resolution (determined by your network bandwidth) is smaller than your screen resolution.
There are now three scaling modes: "standard" which is enabled by default. "Advanced" which offers better quality at the risk of increased latency. And "advanced AI" which offers the best upscaling quality but is only available on Nvidia Shield or PCs with certain Nvidia graphics cards. In addition to zooming in, this feature can also zoom out content when your screen resolution is lower than the streaming resolution.
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There are 3 types of subscription to the service:
- Basic 0$ - game session lasts only 30 minutes
- Premium $13 for 30 days - no limits
- Premium Night 5$ for 30 days - the ability to play from 01:00 to 13:00
Several new games will also appear on Nvidia this week: Mortal Online 2, Daemon X Machina, Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition, Tropico 6, and Assassin's Creed III Deluxe Edition.
A source: LG