Today, NVIDIA announced that ZeniMax Online's MMORPG Elder Scrolls Online (which celebrates its 10th anniversary today and will soon release the new Gold Road Chapter) is now available to play via the GeForce NOW cloud platform, though only for Steam and Epic Games Store users. We've inquired as to whether there are plans to support the ESO Launcher, the most popular way to play Elder Scrolls Online. Anyway, Priority and Ultimate users can also take advantage of the game's built-in NVIDIA DLSS and DLAA features (the game was the first to add DLAA two and a half years ago).
GeForce NOW users can also look forward to the following games coming this week:
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ARK: Survival Ascended (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, April 1)
Thief (New release on Epic Games Store, Free April 4-11)
Sons of Valhalla (New release on Steam, April 5)
MEGA MAN X DiVE Offline (Steam)
SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
Turbo Golf Racing 1.0 (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
Later this month, the library will grow even bigger thanks to these additions:
Dead Island 2 (New release on Steam, April 22)
Phantom Fury (New release on Steam, April 23)
Oddsparks: An Automation Adventure (New release on Steam, April 24)
9-Bit Armies: A Bit Too Far (Steam)
Backpack Battles (Steam)
Dragon’s Dogma 2 Character Creator & Storage (Steam)
Evil West (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
Islands of Insight (Steam)
Lightyear Frontier (Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
Manor Lords (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
Metaball (Steam)
Tortuga - A Pirate’s Tale (Steam)
There's more. NVIDIA said the GeForce NOW Ultimate membership tier is now available in Japan, operating alongside existing GeForce NOW Alliance partner and telecommunications company KDDI. Other GFNA partners for different regions will be announced later this year.
Furthermore, to celebrate the arrival of GFN Ultimate in Japan, NVIDIA revealed that CAPCOM's acclaimed Street Fighter 6 and Resident Evil Village will be added to GeForce NOW, though there are no dates yet.
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Microsoft has confirmed the next additions to the Xbox Game Pass library, with Harold Halibut being the first of this cohort having been added to the service today. Orcs Must Die! 3 is going to be joining the service tomorrow, April 17th, followed by the likes of NHL 24, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, Another Crab’s Treasure, Manor Lords, and Have A Nice Death.
With the launch of Elder Scrolls Online: Gold Road on the public test realm (PTR), Bethesda has released the full 42 pages - yes, 42 flippin' pages - of patch notes for the 5.3 GB expansion.
With the Fallout live-action show now out and honestly far better than I was expecting, are Bethesda also brewing an adaptation of their other big RPG series, The Elder Scrolls? Not at present, according to Bethesda executive producer Todd Howard, and he says he'd "probably say no" if approached. Mind you, that was the stance he had until Fallout finally fell into place.
Bethesda director Todd Howard explained his vision for an Elder Scrolls adaptation during the red-carpet premiere of the Fallout TV series. Longtime fans of The Elder Scrolls have advocated for a live-action adaptation of the high fantasy action RPG series for years, but while many studios have expressed their interest in the chance to bring the land of Tamriel to film or television, the franchise has yet to branch out to either medium to this day.
Bethesda Game Studios director and executive producer Todd Howard has addressed the chances of a TV show based on The Elder Scrolls following the success of Amazon‘s Fallout TV series.
Despite Amazon's Fallout adaptation getting a very positive reception so far, it doesn't seem likely that other Bethesda properties will be getting the same treatment. At least, not on Todd Howard's watch.
With the Fallout TV show on Amazon Prime Video getting rave reviews, the question on everyone's mind is whether Bethesda will try to replicate that magic with the Elder Scrolls franchise.
With the Fallout series currently taking the world by storm, many Bethesda fans are wondering if the Amazon Prime Video exclusive could open the door for other adaptations. At the premiere of the new show in Los Angeles, IGN took the time to chat with Todd Howard about the likelihood of this happening, and things aren’t looking good. Sorry, Elder Scrolls fans.
The Elder Scrolls Online is celebrating its 10th anniversary and getting ready for the new Gold Road Chapter. The team just released a deep dive video on Scribing, the new feature coming in Gold Road that will let you customize your skills and play in new ways.
This GeForce NOW Thursday is headlined by the addition of Fallout 4 and Fallout 76, which celebrate the release of the TV series adaptation (available now for streaming on Prime Video).