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Play Throne and Liberty without a gaming PC thanks to Nvidia

Play Throne and Liberty without a gaming PC thanks to Nvidia

Whether you have already logged in and started playing Throne and freedom and looking for a way to continue playing even when you’re away from your gaming PC, or because you’ve stopped playing because your PC isn’t fast enough, you don’t have to worry anymore. With the addition of Throne and Liberty to Nvidia GeForce Now, you can play the game on just about every device imaginable, from phones to TVs.

With Throne and Liberty currently riding high on Steam and climbing into the top 5 most played games on the platform, it’s no surprise that Nvidia quickly added the title to its game streaming service. Although the new MMPORG is free to play, if you don’t have access to a PC – even if it doesn’t have one of the best graphics cards – you’ll usually find it difficult to join in the fun. However, now that the game has been added to GeForce Now, you have many more ways to play.

Nvidia GeForce Now is a game streaming service that allows users to access and play their PC game library from a variety of non-PC devices. The games run on Nvidia’s servers, so your phone, tablet or TV doesn’t need to have high-end graphics processing power – everything is done remotely. Once you’ve signed up for the service and purchased or accessed your favorite games, you can play them on almost any device.

You can sign up for GeForce Now for free. However, this only gives you one hour of access per gaming session on a basic gaming device, and the game is ad-supported. For $9.99 per month you get priority access to servers that offer up to 1080p video quality with up to 60 frames per second and six-hour gaming sessions, while for $19.99 per month you get up to 4k and up to Can play 240 Hz.

Throne and Liberty is one of many brand new and upcoming games recently announced as available on the service. Titles like Space Marine 2 were added last month, Sifu is out this week, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is out later this month. The full list of recently announced and upcoming titles can be found below:

New this week in Nvidia GeForce Now:

  • THRONE AND LIBERTY (Re-release on Steam, October 1st)
  • Sifu (available on PC Game Pass, October 2)
  • Bear and Breakfast (Free on Epic Games Store, October 3)
  • Monster Jam Showdown (Steam)
  • TerraTech Worlds (Steam)

Coming to Nvidia GeForce Now in October 2024:

  • Europe (Re-release on Steam, Oct. 11)
  • Neva (Re-release on Steam, Oct. 15)
  • MechWarrior 5: Clans (Re-release on Steam and Xbox, October 16)
  • A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead (Re-release on Steam, October 17)
  • Worshipers of Cthulhu (Re-release on Steam, October 21)
  • No More Room in Hell 2 (Re-release on Steam, October 22)
  • Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven (Re-release on Steam, October 24)
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (Re-release on Steam and Battle.net, October 25)
  • Life Is Strange: Double Exposure (re-released on Steam and Xbox, available October 29th on the Microsoft Store)
  • Artisan TD (Steam)
  • ASKA (steam)
  • DUCKSIDE (steam)
  • Dwarven Realms (Steam)
  • Selaco (steam)
  • Spirit City: Lofi Sessions (Steam)
  • Starcom: Unknown Space (Steam)
  • Star Trek Timelines (Steam)
  • Surprises in September

Games added to Nvidia GeForce Now in September 2024:

  • Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 (Re-release on Steam, September 9)
  • Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster (Re-release on Steam, September 18)
  • Witchfire (Re-release on Steam, September 23)
  • Monopoly (re-released on Ubisoft Connect, September 26)
  • Dawn of Defiance (Steam)
  • Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • Fort Solis (Epic Games Store)
  • King Arthur: Legion IX (Steam)
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak (Steam)
  • Squirrel with a gun (steam)
  • Tyranny – Gold Edition (Xbox, available in the Microsoft Store)
  • XIII (Xbox, available in the Microsoft Store)
  • Blacksmith Simulator didn’t make the cut in September as the game’s release was pushed back to next year.

If you’re excited about Throne and Liberty but aren’t sure if your gaming PC supports the game, check out our Throne and Liberty system requirements guide for a full breakdown of your PC’s needs.