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NVIDIA GeForce 442.74 WHQL driver available for download, packs bug fixes for Doom Eternal & RDR2

NVIDIA has released a brand new driver for its graphics cards. According to its description, the NVIDIA GeForce 442.74 WHQL driver provides the latest performance optimizations, profiles, and bug fixes for DOOM Eternal. Continue reading NVIDIA GeForce 442.74 WHQL driver available for download, packs bug fixes for Doom Eternal & RDR2

NVIDIA will not be sharing any GTC 2020 news on March 24th after all

A few weeks ago, NVIDIA announced the cancellation of its GTC 2020 event. The green team was originally planning to replace it with an online keynote event, however that also changed, with NVIDIA promising to share some news on March 24th. Apparently, though, that also won’t happen. Continue reading NVIDIA will not be sharing any GTC 2020 news on March 24th after all

Ubisoft is also supporting NVIDIA’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service

Alongside Epic Games, Ubisoft has announced that it is fully supporting NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service, GeForce Now. As such, PC gamers can enjoy most of the Assassin’s Creed games. They can also play the two The Division games and the latest Far Cry games via this service. Continue reading Ubisoft is also supporting NVIDIA’s GeForce Now cloud gaming service

NVIDIA GeForce 442.59 WHQL driver available for download, optimized for Call of Duty Warzone

NVIDIA has released a brand new driver for its graphics cards. According to its description, the NVIDIA GeForce 442.59 WHQL driver offers optimal performance in Call of Duty Warzone. Call of Duty Warzone is the upcoming Call of Duty battle royale game that will be available later today. Continue reading NVIDIA GeForce 442.59 WHQL driver available for download, optimized for Call of Duty Warzone

Contrary to other publishers, Epic Games is wholeheartedly supporting NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW service

As we informed you a few hours ago, 2K Games has requested the removal of its games from GeForce Now. 2K Games is the third big publisher that requested such a thing. The other two are Bethesda and Activision. However, it appears that Epic Games is supporting NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service. Continue reading Contrary to other publishers, Epic Games is wholeheartedly supporting NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW service

NVIDIA has removed all of 2K Games’ titles from its cloud gaming service, GeForce Now

NVIDIA has just announced the removal of all of 2K Games’ from its cloud gaming service, GeForce Now. While the green team did not reveal the reason behind this removal, it did state that it’s working with 2K Games to re-enable them. Continue reading NVIDIA has removed all of 2K Games’ titles from its cloud gaming service, GeForce Now

NVIDIA adds five new games to GeForce Now, including Nioh: Complete Edition

NVIDIA has announced that five new games have been added to its cloud gaming service, GeForce Now. These five new games are: Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV, Dead or Alive 6, Nioh: Complete Edition, Deadliest Catch: The Game and Dungeon Defenders: Awakened. Continue reading NVIDIA adds five new games to GeForce Now, including Nioh: Complete Edition

NVIDIA removes The Long Dark from GeForce Now, did not ask developer for permission to host it

Following the removal of Bethesda’s and Activision’s games, NVIDIA has also removed The Long Dark from its cloud gaming service, GeForce Now. According to the developers, the green team did not ask them for any permission to host it on its service. Continue reading NVIDIA removes The Long Dark from GeForce Now, did not ask developer for permission to host it

NVIDIA GeForce 442.50 WHQL driver released, adds security improvements & new G-SYNC compatible displays

NVIDIA has released a brand new driver for its graphics cards. According to the release notes, the NVIDIA GeForce 442.50 WHQL driver provides optimal support for Apex Legends: Season 4, The Division 2 Warlords of New York expansion, and ARK: Genesis Part 1. Continue reading NVIDIA GeForce 442.50 WHQL driver released, adds security improvements & new G-SYNC compatible displays