Dead Island 2 promises a hefty dose of zombie slaughter, seasoned with copious amounts of gore and dismemberment. The tech powering the game looks rather impressive, so it’s only fair that some of us are wondering if Nvidia GeForce Now support might be planned for launch.
Dead Island 2 GeForce Now support would be a godsend for any prospective player who has yet to upgrade their hardware in a while. It would essentially allow us to play the game without worrying about PC specs, as long as we’re subscribed to the cloud gaming service and have a fast internet connection.
Dead Island 2 Nvidia GeForce Now Support
Although we didn’t hear much about until very near release, Dead Island 2 Nvidia GeForce Now support is now confirmed for launch. The cloud gaming service revealed the zombie game’s addition in its weekly blog post.
- Dead Island 2 Nvidia GeForce Now support: Available at launch
This means that as long as you’re an active subscriber and own the game on the Epic Games Store, you’ll be able to play it without having to worry about whether or not your hardware is up to snuff.
If you’re still on the fence about picking up the game, drop by our review to read our thoughts on how it feels to finally dismember zombies across Los Angeles.
For more help with Dead Island 2, which will be an Epic Games Store exclusive on PC at launch, here is what we know about crossplay support.
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