NVIDIA Announces Cloud G-SYNC Support, 1440p Android Streaming, and New Titles for GeForce NOW, including Diablo IV and Overwatch 2

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NVIDIA has shared a series of announcements for GeForce NOW today, including how G-SYNC is headed to the cloud gaming service.

Highlights:

  • G-SYNC technology is “coming soon” to GeForce NOW, with support for variable refresh rate monitors and more
  • Ultimate members can soon use Reflex in supported titles at up to 4K and 60 or 120 fps streaming modes
  • Android users will be able to stream at up to 1440p
  • Diablo IV, Overwatch 2, Honkai: Star Rail, Exoprimal, and more are coming to GeForce NOW
  • Day Passes will be introduced in February, enabling 24-hour access to Priority ($3.99) and Ultimate ($7.99) plans
  • GeForce NOW will be available in Japan beginning in the spring

Coming soon, cloud G-SYNC technology will raise the bar even further, minimizing stutter and latency, with support for variable refresh rate monitors and fully optimized for G-SYNC-compatible monitors. With Cloud G-SYNC enabled, GeForce NOW will vary the display’s refresh rates to match the streaming rate, for the smoothest gameplay experience available from the cloud.

Ultimate members can also soon take advantage of expanded NVIDIA Reflex support in supported titles. Building off of 240fps 1080p streaming from last year, Ultimate members will soon be able to utilize Reflex in supported titles at up to 4K resolution and 60 or 120 fps streaming modes, for low-latency gaming on nearly any device. NVIDIA Reflex support is available in the top PC games on GeForce NOW, including Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, Cyberpunk 2077, Diablo IV, Overwatch 2, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Alan Wake 2 and more.

Source: NVIDIA

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