Whether you’ve already signed up for and started playing Throne and Liberty and want a way to keep playing while away from your gaming PC or you’ve held off from playing it because you don’t have a PC that’s fast enough, you no longer need to worry. With the addition of Throne and Liberty to Nvidia GeForce Now, you can play the game on just about any device you can think of, from phones to TVs.
With Throne and Liberty currently blowing up on Steam, jumping high into the top five most-played games on the platform, it’s no surprise Nvidia has been quick to add the title to its game streaming service. However, while the new MMPORG might be free-to-play, if you don’t have access to a PC – even one without one of the best graphics cards around – you’d normally struggle to get in on the fun. With the game now added to GeForce Now, though, you have many more ways to play.
Nvidia GeForce Now is a game streaming service that lets users access and play their PC game library from a whole host of non-PC devices. The games run on Nvidia’s servers so there’s no need for your phone, tablet or TV to have high-end graphics processing power – it’s all done remotely. Once you’ve signed up to the service and bought or accessed your favorite games, you can play them on just about any device.
You can sign up to GeForce Now for free, but this only gets you one hour of access per play session and on a basic gaming rig, plus it’s ad-supported. For $9.99 a month you get priority access to servers that provide up to 1080p video quality at up to 60fps with six-hour gaming sessions while for $19.99 a month you can play at up to 4k and up to 240Hz.
Throne and Liberty is one of many brand new and upcoming games to have been announced as accessible from the service recently, with titles such as Space Marine 2 having been added last month, Sifu arriving this week and Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 arriving later this month. The full list of recently announced and upcoming titles is shown below:
New to Nvidia GeForce Now this week:
- THRONE AND LIBERTY (New release on Steam, Oct. 1)
- Sifu (Available on PC Game Pass, Oct. 2)
- Bear and Breakfast (Free on Epic Games Store, Oct. 3)
- Monster Jam Showdown (Steam)
- TerraTech Worlds (Steam)
Coming to Nvidia GeForce Now in October 2024:
- Europa (New release on Steam, Oct. 11)
- Neva (New release on Steam, Oct. 15)
- MechWarrior 5: Clans (New release on Steam and Xbox, Oct. 16)
- A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead (New release on Steam, Oct. 17)
- Worshippers of Cthulhu (New release on Steam, Oct. 21)
- No More Room in Hell 2 (New release on Steam, Oct. 22)
- Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven (New release on Steam, Oct. 24)
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (New release on Steam and Battle.net, Oct. 25)
- Life Is Strange: Double Exposure (New release on Steam and Xbox, available in the Microsoft store, Oct. 29)
- 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 (New release on Steam, Sept. 9)
- Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster (New release on Steam, Sept. 18)
- Witchfire (New release on Steam, Sept. 23)
- Monopoly (New release on Ubisoft Connect, Sept. 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 on Microsoft Store)
- XIII (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
- Blacksmith Simulator didn’t make it in September as the game’s launch was moved to next year.
If you’re excited about Throne and Liberty but aren’t sure if your gaming PC can support the game, check out our Throne and Liberty system requirements guide for a full breakdown of what your PC needs.