06 June 2026
GeForce NOW: High-End Gaming Without the Heavy Hardware
The gaming world is undergoing a fundamental transition: computing power is progressively shifting from the computer case to the cloud. NVIDIA's latest update for GeForce NOW, which sees the addition of 18 new titles in June, confirms that this technology is n
GeForce NOW: High-End Gaming Without the Heavy Hardware
The gaming world is undergoing a fundamental transition: computing power is progressively shifting from the computer case to the cloud. NVIDIA's latest update for GeForce NOW, which sees the addition of 18 new titles in June, confirms that this technology is no longer just an alternative, but a concrete solution for accessing high-level visual experiences without the obligation of owning the latest hardware on the market.
June updates: between surrealism and nostalgia
This month's catalog stands out for the heterogeneity of its titles. Among the most anticipated additions is Neverness to Everness, a surreal open-world adventure that pushes visual aesthetics to the limit with atmospheric lighting and deep shadows, elements that would usually require a high-end graphics card to be rendered correctly. Thanks to streaming, the entire artistic complexity of the city is managed by NVIDIA servers and transmitted smoothly to the user's device.
For lovers of classics, the arrival of Gothic 1 Remake represents a turning point: the original experience has been faithfully rebuilt, modernizing the combat system and expanding the quests. In addition to these, the list includes diversified titles such as Jurassic World Evolution 3, The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition, and Tomb Raider I-III Remastered, covering genres ranging from simulation to strategy, integrating libraries from Steam, Xbox Game Pass, and Epic Games Store.
The perspective of bisp&d: why it is a practical breakthrough
From our laboratory in Piombino, we often observe customers who wish to play modern titles but are held back by the prohibitive costs of hardware components or the bulkiness of a gaming PC. Cloud gaming breaks down these barriers.
The true added value is not only the absence of downloads, but the possibility of transforming an office laptop or a lightweight device into a gaming machine capable of handling complex graphic effects, shifting the processing burden away from the user's desk.
Who it is for and what really changes
This evolution is particularly useful for three categories of users:
- Those with outdated hardware: it is no longer necessary to upgrade GPU and RAM to play the latest titles.
- Those with limited space or mobility: the entire library is accessible from any connected device.
- Those who hate waiting: the elimination of download and installation times allows you to switch from one game to another instantaneously.
What to check before starting
Before relying completely on cloud gaming, it is fundamental to perform a technical check to avoid frustrations:
- Connection stability: more than peak speed, stability counts. An Ethernet cable connection is always preferable to Wi-Fi to reduce latency spikes.
- Latency (Ping): verify that the server response is fast to avoid the so-called "input lag", especially in action games.
- Ownership of titles: remember that GeForce NOW is a streaming service; for many games, it is still necessary to own the title on the original platform (Steam, Epic,
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