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Relive The Magic Of Mass Effect On GeForce NOW Starting Today

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Relive The Magic Of Mass Effect On GeForce NOW Starting Today

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NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW service is getting some big game additions this week, and headlining this week’s drops are It Takes Two and Mass Effect Legendary Edition. Two releases coming from EA. While both of these releases are beloved by fans, they won’t be the only games dropping this week. And worth noting is that Mass Effect Legendary Edition actually contains three games, Mas Effect 1, 2, and 3. With higher resolution visuals and a bunch of new features not available in the original versions of each title.

On top of these games, GeForce NOW is also getting access to 8 other games. This includes Pro Cycling Manager 2022, The Cycle: Frontier, Tour De France 2022, Core Keeper, KeyWe, Mechwarrior 5: Mercenaries, No Starlight Roads: Encore Edition, and Silt. All games are available through GeForce NOW from today as long as you own them through their respective storefronts.

Mass Effect Legendary Edition on GeForce NOW supports 4K 60fps

If you’re planning on diving into Mass Effect, enjoy being able to do so with 4K visuals and 60fps. At least that should be the case. As long as your internet connection is strong and fast enough to handle the quality and frame rates.

NVIDIA also says that It Takes Two will support up to 120 frames per second for even smoother gameplay. That being said, both of the 4K visuals and the 120fps require you to be subscribed to the RTX 3080 tier. Which in our opinion is the best option. But if you want something a little less costly per month, the Priority membership is still a good bet.

It gives you up to 60 frames per second, just at 1080p resolution instead of 4K. And it’s $9.99 a month instead of $19.99. Also, if you’ve got a 2022 Samsung smart TV you’ll be able to access GeForce NOW directly from it later this month alongside the Xbox app. Once Samsung Gaming Hub launches on June 30.

If you haven’t tried GeForce NOW out yet, you can test it for free. Though it’s probably still a much better deal to try out the Priority membership since the quality will be better and game time will be longer.

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