In an exciting announcement, the company shared that Larian Studios' latest opus, Baldur's Gate 3, is now available on the platform for Ultimate tier members ($20 per month). This follows the previous provision for early access to the game, but now, with its official launch, GeForce Now subscribers can dive into the full game, rich with over 17,000 potential narrative outcomes.

The expansion of Nvidia's streaming platform doesn't stop there. Weaving a thread of nostalgia with modern technological prowess, Nvidia is set to introduce a collection of esteemed titles from Bethesda's catalog later this month. It's a treasure trove of classic first-person shooters - Doom, Quake, and Wolfenstein.

While Nvidia has been a touch elusive regarding the precise games making the leap to cloud gaming, a teaser image from Wolfenstein: The New Order sprinkled in their blog post gives a good hint about the impending arrivals.

Nvidia's new acquisitions will be available to those subscribing to either the Ultimate or Priority memberships. The primary distinctions lie in the level of access granted: Priority members enjoy quicker connections to GeForce RTX servers, whereas Ultimate members can immerse themselves in 4K and ultrawide resolution gaming. Alongside these blockbuster additions, Nvidia aims to further sweeten the deal with the introduction of 41 more titles within the month, including Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge and F1 Manager 2023.