GeForce NOW Gains Flight Controls Compatibility

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  • Nvidia has added flight control support to GeForce Now, allowing for precise control in flight and space simulation games using dedicated peripherals like the Thrustmaster T.flight Hotas One.
  • Delta Force from Team Jade is joining the GeForce Now library, providing players with high-performance streaming of extraction missions on a variety of devices.
  • Four new games are coming to GeForce Now this week: Mio: Memories In Orbit (available on Steam and Xbox), Bladesong (available on Steam), Rustler (free on the Epic Games Store).
  • Nvidia plans to add more compatible peripherals and enhance the experience over time, making GeForce Now a continuously improving cloud gaming service.

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Nvidia has added flight control support to its GeForce Now cloud gaming service, a feature first revealed at CES earlier this month. The update enables virtual pilots to use dedicated flight gear for precise control in flight and space simulation games, starting with the Thrustmaster T.flight Hotas One. Delta Force from Team Jade (Timi Studio Group) will also be joining the GeForce Now library. Along with these updates, four new games are coming to the service this week. Subscribers can find flight stick-compatible titles in the “Quick Takeoff” section of GeForce Now, which spotlights games that support peripherals like the Thrustmaster T.flight Hotas One. Nvidia plans to add more compatible peripherals and enhance the experience over time. Delta Force by Team Jade will soon be available on GeForce Now. Players can experience high-performance streaming of extraction missions on a variety of devices. GeForce Now makes every shot, drop, and movement feel responsive, even on lower-powered devices, and eliminates the need for downloads, updates, or high-end hardware. This week’s new games include: Mio: Memories In Orbit: In this Metroidvania title, players control an agile robot exploring a derelict ship. Available on Steam and Xbox (including Game Pass on day one).

GeForce NOW Enhances Cloud Gaming Experience with Bladesong and Rustler Flight Controls

Bladesong: Available on Steam. Rustler: Available for free on the Epic Games Store. With the addition of flight controls and new titles, GeForce Now continues to improve its cloud gaming experience.

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