Nvidia’s September announcements spotlight a cloud gaming platform that keeps evolving. The service is getting a new update to version 2.0.44, bringing enhanced sound modes that enable surround sound for Priority and RTX 3080 subscribers on both PC and Mac devices.
GeForce NOW remains a cloud gaming platform with a free tier and paid memberships that add value for game enthusiasts. For example, RTX 3080 subscriptions deliver gaming at 4K resolution with 60 frames per second, alongside ultra-low latency and cutting-edge features such as DLSS and ray tracing.
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In the coming weeks, the library will welcome titles like action RPGs, Stilled Rising with RTX effects, Little Orpheus, SBK 22, and Legend of Heroes: Traces From Zero, among others.
Additionally, this week will see about a dozen new releases, including a team-based action brawler set in the LEGO universe that will be playable on PC, macOS, Chrome OS, and web browsers beginning Friday, September 2. A complete list for the week is provided below for readers who want to plan their gaming sessions:
Call of the Wild: Angler (new on Steam and Epic Games Store); F1 Manager 2022 (new on Steam and Epic Games Store); Scathe (new on Steam); Gerda: A Flame in Winter (new on Steam); MythBusters: The Game – Crazy Experiments Simulator (new on Steam); LEGO Brawls (new on Steam); Arcade Paradise (Epic Games Store); Dark God (Epic Games Store); Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number (Steam); Lumecraft (Steam) [Source: NVIDIA press release].
No missing hardware
With the school season underway, Nvidia also shared news about laptops in the region that will be shipped with RTX graphics cards. The promotion targets both students seeking an affordable machine to handle school tasks and professionals who want to upgrade their workstations for higher performance and richer experiences, both in study and play.
Meanwhile, PC deals featuring RTX graphics are already available across retailers. Models include the Acer Nitro 5 with RTX 3050 Ti, the Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming 3 with RTX 3050, the HP Victus 16 with RTX 3050 Ti, and the ASUS TUF Dash F15 with RTX 3060.
RTX-equipped systems are highlighted for their potential to accelerate creative workflows such as design and video editing, where professional needs intersect with gaming enjoyment. The NVIDIA Studio ecosystem aligns with this by offering a suite of technologies and hardware designed to handle demanding tasks. RTX tensor cores support artificial intelligence acceleration for business processes, while DLSS and RT cores enable advanced ray-traced lighting and image quality enhancements in modern software and games [Source: NVIDIA press release].