The eagerly awaited expansion, Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred, has made its debut on GeForce NOW, according to the NVIDIA Blog. This new downloadable content (DLC) joins the cloud gaming service as part of a lineup of six games added this week.
Enhanced Gameplay and New Features
The Vessel of Hatred DLC brings players into the perilous jungles of Nahantu, introducing a new playable class called the Spiritborn. This class offers unique gameplay tied to four guardian spirits: the eagle, gorilla, jaguar, and centipede. Alongside these additions, players can expect recruitable Mercenaries, a Player vs. Everyone co-op endgame activity, and a Party Finder feature to facilitate team-based challenges.
GeForce NOW Ultimate members can experience the new content with enhanced graphics, utilizing NVIDIA DLSS and ray-tracing technologies to deliver up to 4K resolution at 120 frames per second. This ensures a high-quality gaming experience across various devices, even those with lower specs.
Battle.net Game Sync Expansion
In conjunction with the DLC release, GeForce NOW has rolled out a game sync feature for Blizzard’s Battle.net accounts. This allows users to seamlessly integrate their Blizzard game libraries into their cloud streaming accounts, enhancing accessibility for titles such as StarCraft II, Overwatch 2, Call of Duty HQ, and Hearthstone.
Battle.net joins other digital storefronts with game sync support, including Steam, Epic Games Store, Xbox, and Ubisoft Connect. This integration allows players to consolidate their gaming experiences, enjoying a unified library across multiple platforms.
New Game Releases
This week, GeForce NOW also introduces several new games to its cloud service. Among these is Europa, a serene exploration and adventure game set on Jupiter’s moon. Players can also stream Empyrion – Galactic Survival, Dwarven Realms, Star Trek Timelines, Star Trucker, and Starcom: Unknown Space, further expanding their gaming options.
With these updates, GeForce NOW continues to enhance its offerings, providing gamers with a versatile and accessible platform for enjoying high-quality titles without the need for high-end hardware.
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