Nvidia’s cloud gaming platform GeForce Now, which enables you to play Windows-based computer games on desktop and mobile platforms, has received a new update. Accordingly, Nvidia has released the 2.0.40 update for its GeForce Now service, which includes an M1-specific Mac application.
Moreover, the update was not limited to this. Alongside the 2.0.40 update, GeForce Now has further expanded its catalog by adding 14 more games.
GeForce Now experience will now be more enjoyable on M1-based iOS devices
GeForce Now has been accessing via a web browser for a while, just like most M1 chip-specific platforms it was possible; however, the GeForce Now app has always stood out as the best way to benefit from this service. With the newly released 2.0.40 update, this problem of Mac users has finally been resolved.
Nvidia said on Thursday, “The latest update to the cloud enables the GeForce NOW macOS app to natively support the Apple M1 chip. This update brings lower power consumption, faster app launch times, and M1-based MacBook It provides an overall upgraded GeForce NOW experience on PCs, iMacs, and Mac Minis.”
In addition to these Mac-based changes we mentioned, there is now a new ‘Genre’ line under the Games menu of the GeForce Now application, which can help you organize your game collection.In addition, not only the data you receive on your machine, There is also an advanced Streaming Statistics Overlay with server-side FPS data, which may make it easier to understand whether your poor gaming performance is due to your network connection or the actual game
GeForce Now library has grown
As we mentioned above, Nvidia has added 14 new games to the platform.The 14 new games you can access via GeForce Now are as follows:
- Dune: Spice Wars
- Holomento
- Prehistoric Kingdom
- Romance: Age of Caesar
- Sea of Craft
- Trigon: Space Story
- Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt
- Conan Exiles
- Crawl
- Flashing Lights – Police, Firefighting, Emergency Services Simulator
- Galactic Civilizations II: Ultimate Edition
- Jupiter Hell
- Lost Ark
- SOL CRESTA
On the other hand, the fact that GeForce Now is now available on iOS devices technically means that Fortnite is also back on iPhone and iPads via Safari. The game was previously removed from the App Store due to a hostility between Epic Games and Apple.