GeForce Now, which lets subscribers stream and play games they’ve purchased from the likes of Steam and the Epic Store on a range of different devices, is adding a total 14 new titles the service this month.
Today’s announcement that another major publisher is tentatively expanding its GeForce Now presence is clearly excellent news for subscribers, even if EA’s future commitment to the service remains to be seen.
Up until recently, the only EA game you could find on GeForce Now was Apex Legends; however, the publisher is now stretching its legs a little further into Nvidia’s game streaming service with the addition of four new titles.
EA’s offerings are far from being the most current – GeForce Now subscribers can now stream the Steam and Origin versions of Dragon Age: Inquisition, Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, Battlefield 1 Revolution, and Unravel Two – but they’re perhaps most notable in terms of significance.