The latest installment in the iconic survival horror series, Resident Evil Requiem, is now available to stream via GeForce NOW, marking a chilling highlight in the cloud gaming service’s sixth-anniversary celebration. NVIDIA is pairing the game with a limited-time offer: a yearlong GeForce NOW Ultimate membership. The launch is part of a larger rollout this week that includes 11 new games, and a special reward for Delta Force players.
Resident Evil Requiem promises a new era for the franchise, intertwining the stories of FBI analyst Grace Ashcroft and veteran agent Leon S. Kennedy as they navigate a bioterror threat. The game returns players to Raccoon City, the site of the 1998 bioweapon disaster, now shrouded in government secrecy. Players will investigate a mysterious death and uncover a new threat spreading through the Midwest, experiencing classic Resident Evil gameplay with updated mechanics, including seamless switching between first- and third-person views.
GeForce NOW is leveraging its RTX 5080-class power to deliver a visually stunning experience. Players can expect lifelike lighting, full path tracing, ray-traced reflections, and cinematic realism at up to 5K resolution with high dynamic range. NVIDIA’s DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation further enhances performance, ensuring a smooth and immersive experience for Ultimate members. The Ultimate tier provides access to powerful GPUs in the cloud, optimizing gameplay for demanding titles like Requiem.
A Sixth-Anniversary Bundle
To commemorate six years of cloud gaming, NVIDIA is offering a bundle that includes Resident Evil Requiem with the purchase of a 12-month GeForce NOW Ultimate membership. This promotion is available for a limited time, providing a compelling incentive for players to experience the latest Resident Evil title with enhanced graphical fidelity and performance.
Delta Force Rewards
Beyond Resident Evil Requiem, GeForce NOW is also offering rewards for Delta Force players. All GeForce NOW members will receive a bundle including standard gear tickets, premium weapon XP tokens, and armament vouchers. Performance and Ultimate members will gain early access to the PP-19 Bizon, a close-quarters weapon, providing a competitive edge in the game’s extraction and warfare modes. This reward is available through Thursday, March 26, while supplies last.

New Games Added to GeForce NOW
This week’s additions to the GeForce NOW library include a diverse range of titles. Players can now stream TCG Card Shop Simulator (available on Xbox and Game Pass as of February 24), Blizzard Arcade Collection and Diablo II: Resurrected (both new to Ubisoft Connect on February 25), Spellcasters Chronicles (Steam, February 26, RTX 5080-ready), Anno: Mutationem (Xbox, available on Game Pass), ARC Raiders (Xbox, Microsoft Store, RTX 5080-ready), DEVOUR (Steam), Galactic Civilizations 3 (Xbox, Microsoft Store), MotoGP22 (Xbox, Microsoft Store), and Torque Drift 2 (Steam).
GeForce NOW continues to expand its catalog, offering players access to a wide variety of games across multiple platforms. The service’s commitment to delivering high-quality streaming experiences, powered by cutting-edge technology like NVIDIA DLSS 4 and RTX 5080-class GPUs, positions it as a key player in the evolving landscape of cloud gaming.
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NVIDIA encourages GeForce NOW users to share their gaming achievements on X (formerly Twitter) using the hashtag, fostering a community around cloud gaming and the latest releases. As GeForce NOW looks ahead, the service will continue to add new games and features, enhancing the cloud gaming experience for players worldwide.
The next deadline to watch is March 26, when the Delta Force reward bundle expires.
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