Through its official blog, NVIDIA announced the expansion of its partnership with Battle.net, thanks to the implementation of cloud streaming support by GeForce Now in games from the Diablo and StarCraft franchises.
StarCraft Remastered, StarCraft II, Diablo II: Resurrected, and Diablo III are part of the 16 new games arriving in the GeForce Now library, which already has more than 1,900 titles.
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Additionally, a new update released to members this week brings AV1 streaming to Mac M3 computers. This feature will improve game streaming quality for subscribers on M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max devices.
Immerse yourself in original Blizzard games that set the stage for real-time strategy and action role-playing games (RPGs). StarCraft Remastered, StarCraft II, Diablo II: Resurrected, and Diablo III bring galactic warfare, epic quests, and legendary battles to the cloud.
Stream all the action in up to 4K resolution or up to 240 frames per second with an Ultimate subscription. These games join Battle.net titles previously added to GeForce Now, including Diablo IV, Overwatch 2, Call of Duty HQ, and Hearthstone.
Check out the full list of new games coming to the GeForce Now catalog this week:
- Dead Island 2 (new release on Steam, April 22)
- Bellwright (new Steam release, April 23)
- Phantom Fury (new Steam release, April 23)
- Oddsparks: An Automation Adventure (New Steam Release, April 24)
- Age of Water (new release on Steam, April 25)
- Manor Lords (new release on Steam and Xbox, April 26, available on PC Game Pass)
- 9-bit Armies: A Bit too Far (Steam)
- Diablo II: Resurrected (Battle.net)
- Diablo III (Battle.net)
- Dragon’s Dogma 2 Character Creator & Storage (Steam)
- Islands of Insight (Steam)
- Metaball (Steam)
- StarCraft Remastered (Battle.net)
- StarCraft II (Battle.net)
- Stargate: Timekeepers (Steam)
- Tortuga – A Pirate’s Tale (Steam)