Dragon’s Dogma 2’s sprawling open world is full of treacherous terrain and dangerous monsters, which is why worrying about your hardware working against you is probably the last thing on your to-do list.
The sequel has proven quite demanding even for certain high-end PCs, which is where GeForce Now support could come in handy if it’s supported.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 Nvidia GeForce Now’s support would allow subscribers who own the title on supported storefronts to level up their Arisen and Pawns without worrying about their hardware not quite being up to snuff. That’s all thanks to the cloud streaming service taking over all the hard work of rendering the game, provided you have a fast enough internet connection.
Dragon's Dogma 2 GeForce Now Support
Thankfully, Dragon’s Dogma 2 GeForce Now support is officially confirmed to be available on March 22, 2024, when the title first becomes available on both PC and consoles.
A blog post released on the day announced the action-RPG as a surprise addition to the service’s growing list of supported games.
- Dragon's Dogma GeForce Now support status: Available at launch
This means that subscribing to the service and owning the game on Steam, the only supported platform at launch, is enough to see you adventuring regardless of whether or not you’ve recently upgraded your rig.
That covers Dragon’s Dogma 2’s Nvidia GeForce Now support status. For a different flavor of action-RPG, learn when Diablo 4’s Season 4 is set to begin.
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