NVIDIA announced that the GeForce Now update will be available on September 10. Ultimate subscribers will be able to access RTX 5080 GPUs with 48GB of memory and DLSS 4 support.
The update will allow you to run games in 5K at 60 or 120 frames per second, as well as in 1440p at 240 frames per second or 1080p at 360 frames per second with less than 30 ms of latency. Full ray tracing will be available along with Neural Rendering and Multi Frame Generation. The cost of the plan remains unchanged — $19.99 per month.
NVIDIA will also be adding 17 new games to GeForce Now in September. This week, the service received Hell Is Us, Hollow Knight: Silksong, Metal Eden, Cataclismo, and Cronos: The New Dawn. Borderlands 4, Dying Light: The Beast, Endless Legend 2, Jump Space, Cloverpit, Warborne Above Ashes, and more will also be available by the end of the month. The company also announced the release of Battlefield 6 on GeForce Now in October.
In addition, NVIDIA is introducing Install-to-Play, which will allow you to install games on GeForce Now without waiting for official integration into the service's library. In total, the catalog has over 2,200 projects available, including releases on Steam, Epic Games Store, and Xbox.