This evening, Pentanet, the Australian internet service provider powering NVIDIA’s GeForce Now in the country announced that a range of Electronic Arts games will be heading to the service in the near future. The first wave of four games – Battlefield 1 Revolution, Dragon Age: Inquisition, Mirror’s Edge Catalyst and Unravel Two – will be going live from tomorrow. These join Apex Legends, already available on the service.
According to Pentanet:
Going beyond free-to-play, and into the broader collection from Electronic Arts’ massive catalogue, it’s the first step in bringing more of EA’s great games to GeForce NOW. The teams are actively working to onboard the Origin version of each of these four games – completing the work for some of the games as early as tomorrow as well.
The Australian beta test of GeForce NOW Powered by Pentanet is ongoing, giving players with fast enough internet connections access to RTX-ON gaming with real-time ray tracing (for compatible games) regardless of hardware configuration. At launch, users will have access to a library of over 1,000 games, and will be able to play them by connecting their Steam, Epic Games Store, Ubisoft Connect and GOG.COM accounts to the platform. Players will also be able to access more than 80 free-to-play titles at launch.
For more information on GeForce NOW and to potentially get access to the limited beta, click HERE.