NVIDIA GeForce NOW Gets Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred and Six More Games This Week

Prepare for a devilishly good time this GFN Thursday as the critically acclaimed Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred downloadable content (DLC) joins the cloud, one of six new games available this week. GeForce NOW also extends its game-library sync feature to Battle.net accounts, so members can seamlessly bring their favorite Blizzard games into their cloud-streaming libraries.

Hell’s Bells and Whistles
Get ready to rage. New DLC for the hit title Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred is available to stream at launch this week, with thrilling content and gameplay for GeForce NOW members to experience. Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred DLC is the highly anticipated expansion of the latest installment in Blizzard’s iconic action role-playing game series. It introduces players to the lush and dangerous jungles of Nahantu. Teeming with both beauty and dangers, this new environment offers a fresh backdrop for action-packed battles against the demonic forces of Hell. A new playable class, the Spiritborn, offers unique gameplay mechanics tied to four guardian spirits: the eagle, gorilla, jaguar and centipede.

The DLC extends the main Diablo IV story and includes new features such as recruitable Mercenaries, a Player vs. Everyone co-op endgame activity, Party Finder to help members team up and take down challenges together, and more. Vessel of Hatred arrives alongside major updates including revamped leveling, a new difficulty system and Paragon adjustments that will continue to enhance the world of Diablo IV.

Ultimate members can experience the wrath at up to 4K resolution and 120 frames per second with support for NVIDIA DLSS and ray tracing technologies. And members can jump right into the latest DLC without having to wait around for updates. Hell never looked so good, even on low-powered devices.

Let That Sync In
With game syncing for Blizzard’s Battle.net game library coming to GeForce NOW this week, members can connect their digital game store accounts so that all of their supported games are part of their streaming libraries.

Members can now easily find and stream popular titles such as StarCraft II, Overwatch 2, Call of Duty HQ and Hearthstone from their cloud gaming libraries, enhancing the games’ accessibility across a variety of devices.

Battle.net joins other digital storefronts that already have game sync support, including Steam, Epic Games Store, Xbox and Ubisoft Connect. This allows members to consolidate their gaming experiences in one place.

Plus, GeForce NOW members can play high-quality titles without the need for high-end hardware, streaming from GeForce RTX-powered servers in the cloud. Whether battling demons in Sanctuary or engaging in epic firefights, GeForce NOW members get a seamless gaming experience anytime, anywhere.

Hot and New
Europa is a peaceful game of adventure, exploration and meditation from Future Friends Games, ready for members to stream at launch this week. On the moon Europa, a lush terraformed paradise in Jupiter’s shadow, an android named Zee sets out in search of answers. Run, glide and fly across the landscape, solve mysteries in the ruins of a fallen utopia, and discover the story of the last human alive.

Members can look for the following games available to stream in the cloud this week:

  • Empyrion – Galactic Survival (New release on Epic Games Store, Oct. 10)
  • Europa (New release on Steam, Oct. 11)
  • Dwarven Realms (Steam)
  • Star Trek Timelines (Steam)
  • Star Trucker (Steam)
  • Starcom: Unknown Space (Steam)

Source: GeForce NOW

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