Death Stranding Available on NVIDIA GeForce Now | Game Rant
As another week ends, NVIDIA GeForce announces its newest weekly additions of games. NVIDIA GeForce is a video game streaming service for PC players, and it has been posting 10 new games to the library each week since its launch in February 2020. This week brings a slew of long-awaited games, including the recently ported Death Stranding.
Many fans have even taken to calling the game's creator a prophet, as his game released around the same time that the Coronavirus began to spread worldwide. Hideo Kojima replies to this nickname with a clever retort, being humorous while denying premonitions of the pandemic. If anything, the game's connection to a plague gives it a more relatable setting, and the supernatural elements and detailed story within the game make it a unique, confusing, but overall intriguing game for all types of players.
The game only launched for PC last week, and players who already own the game will be able to stream it on any NVIDIA compatible device. Additionally, NVIDIA's new RTX graphics card promotion offered a Steam copy of Hideo Kojima's newest game. Although it was originally launched exclusively for the PlayStation 4, Death Stranding grew in popularity and PC gamers became eager to get their hands on it. Now that NVIDIA has added this story-based, open-world action game to its library, fans will be sure to get their supernatural fix.
However, some PC players have encountered stuttering during their gameplay, which interrupts the story. Although Death Stranding's stuttering problem is easily fixed and, hopefully, nonexistent on more advanced PCs, it is still a problem worth noting with the newly ported console exclusive.
Along with Death Stranding, NVIDIA has announced 9 other games that their library will include at the beginning of next week, including HyperScape (Open Beta), Enter the Gungeon, Far Cry: Primal, Metin 2, Surviving Mars, Totally Accurate Battle Simulator, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Breakpoint, TrackMania 2: Stadium, and Unfortunate Spacemen.
Three of these games were featured during the recent first Ubisoft Forward event on July 12, which likely lead to their addition to NVIDIA's new streaming service. Similarly, it is likely that NVIDIA will take inspiration from other games updated or released by the next Ubisoft Forward event.
Although the streaming service has been consistently adding new games since February, this is its largest collection of newer games for a single week. Additionally, Death Stranding has been a very thought-provoking game for many of its players, especially due to the fact that it is the representation of the Earth after civilization has been destroyed by a pandemic.
Death Stranding is now available on PC and PlayStation 4; the list of games for the NVIDIA GeForce Now service will be available on Sunday, July 19.
Source: EvoStrix
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