Skull and Bones promises a ship-centric pirating adventure that, much like other live service games, will grow post-launch thanks to a steady stream of free content drops. But this won’t mean much if your PC isn’t quite up to snuff, which is why you may want to know whether or not Nvidia GeForce Now support might be planned.
Skull and Bones GeForce Now support would take the effort of ensuring the game runs away from your hardware, placing it on Nvidia’s digital PCs instead. The cloud gaming service has grown quite a bit since its debut, offering a sizeable list of supported titles that gets expanded every week on Thursdays.
Skull and Bones Nvidia GeForce Now Support
The Skull and Bones re-reveal from July 2022 didn’t shed much light on whether or not Nvidia GeForce Now support was planned for launch, but likely, just a day before Skull and Bones officially released, Geforce Now Support was confirmed.
“Watch your broadside this February, as Skull and Bones brings waves of intense pirate combat to the seas. From tomorrow, eager adventurers can set sail for new horizons with GeForce NOW, choosing to secure their own fortune, or steal it from others.”, read a statement emailed to us by the Geforce Now PR team Swipe Right.
- Skull and Bones Nvidia GeForce Now support status: Available at Launch (Confirmed)
Nvidia adds new games to its cloud gaming service each week, so even if the title wouldn’t have been on there at launch, there’s still a chance that it would have got added further down the line.
Now that we know Skull and Bones is officially going to be available on Geforce Now, you should keep track of the games you can play through GeForce Now by visiting the article linked above.
For more help with Skull and Bones, here is what we know about a potential Steam release date and Xbox Game Pass support.
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