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Payday 3 Developers Explore Ditching Always-Online Amid Rocky Server Launch

Starbreeze, the studio behind Payday 3, is digging into the possibility of axing the game's constant online requirement, all thanks to a rocky start with server problems. The game's current status on Steam? "Mostly negative" reviews galore, mainly because players are struggling to connect to those pesky servers. Now, I get it, Payday 3 is suppos...

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[Rumour] Massive GeForce NOW Leak Mentions Final Fantasy IX Remake, FF Tactics & Chrono Cross Remasters

Recently there has been a massive leak of data inside the Nvidia GeForce NOW cloud gaming service, which reveals a crazy amount of games that may be in development. According to a Reddit thread that's documenting the list (via Push Square) These include a couple of JRPGs like a Chrono Cross remaster, a Final Fantasy Tactics remaster, and a Final...

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GeForce NOW Adds More Ubisoft Games To Its Library, But Loses Other Titles

NVIDIA has added a bunch of new titles to its GeForce Now streaming service, but it has lost many others as well, according to a new blog post. The good news is that NVIDIA has secured a deal with Ubisoft that lets them add the full Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry series to their GeForce Now service, while "More Ubisoft games will arrive...

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Nvidia Launches Cloud Gaming Service GeForce Now, But No Support In Asia Yet

After being in beta for several years (since 2017), Nvidia is finally launching its cloud gaming service GeForce Now. Unlike the (dead on arrival) Google Stadia, GeForce Now doesn't offer a console-like experience with its own exclusive lineup of games. Nvidia's GeForce Now connects with Steam, Epic Games Store, GoG, or Blizzard Battle.net account...

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Nvidia Is Making Changes To Its Cloud Gaming Platform

A few years ago, Nvidia launched its own cloud gaming platform called GeForce Now. However, it's still in beta and only a select number of people will get the opportunity to try it out. Recently, a new update was rolled out that made big changes to GeForce Now's UI. It transformed the Netflix-like home page to something that resembles most game la...

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