GFN Thursday: ‘Residential Evil Hamlet’

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Prepare to experience some shivers, even amidst the warmth of summer. Capcom’s acclaimed Residential Evil Hamlet brings a hint of terror to the cloud this GFN Thursday, as part of the trio of new games now accessible on GeForce NOW this week.

Additionally, an innovative app update introduces a visual enhancement for members, alongside fresh methods to organize their GeForce NOW gaming collections.

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#GreetingsFromGFN by @railbeam.

Members are presenting their preferred destinations to explore in the cloud. Join the journey at #GreetingsFromGFN on @NVIDIAGFN social media profiles and contribute picturesque panoramas from the cloud for a chance to be highlighted.

The Bell Rings for Everyone

Residential Evil Hamlet on GeForce NOW
The cloud — spacious enough, indeed, for Lady Dimitrescu and her towering fort.

Residential Evil Hamlet, the sequel to Capcom’s critically lauded Residential Evil 7 Biohazard, furnishes a gripping fusion of survival-terror and activity. Enter the shoes of Ethan Winters, a desperate father committed to saving his abducted daughter.

Situated amidst a backdrop of a chilling European village overflowing with mutant creatures, the game incorporates an enthralling ensemble of characters, including the mysterious Lady Dimitrescu, who occupies the dimly illuminated corridors of her majestic fortress. Repel hoards of adversaries, such as lycanthropic villagers and monstrous anomalies.

Immerse yourself in traditional survival-terror maneuvers — like resource organization and exploration — blended with action spotlighting intense combat and amplified enemy quantities.

Supreme and Priority members can delve into the horrors of this dark and twisted realm in gory, captivating detail with backing for ray tracing and high dynamic range (HDR) for the most realistic shadows and crisp visual accuracy while wandering through each eerie passageway. Members can effortlessly stream it all from NVIDIA GeForce RTX-powered servers in the cloud and experience a preview of the chills with the Residential Evil Hamlet demonstration prior to confronting the towering Lady Dimitrescu in the full game.

I Can Perceive Clearly Now

The newest GeForce NOW app update — version 2.0.64 — introduces backing for 10-bit color precision. Accessible for Supreme members, this feature amplifies image quality when streaming on Windows, macOS, and NVIDIA SHIELD TV.

SDR10 on GeForce NOW
Currently being rolled out.

10-bit color precision significantly heightens the accuracy and profundity of color gradients during streaming. Members will particularly observe its impact in scenes with intricate color transitions, such as vivid skies, dimly lit interiors, and numerous loading screens and menus. It’s beneficial for non-HDR displays and non-HDR-supported games. Locate the setting in the GeForce NOW app > Streaming Quality > Color Precision, with the recommended default value of 10-bit.

Experiment with it in the neon-infused avenues of Cyberpunk 2077 for smoother color transitions, and venture through the diverse terrains of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and other games for a more absorbing streaming encounter.

The update, currently being rolled out, also introduces bug fixes and fresh methods for organizing a member’s in-app game library. For more details, visit the NVIDIA Knowledgebase.

Illuminations, Roll, Thrills: New Games

Beyond Good and Evil 20th Anniversary Edition on GeForce NOW
Reveal the truth.

Partake in the uprising as investigative journalist Jade in Beyond Good & Evil – 20th Anniversary Edition by Ubisoft. Embark on this grand journey in up to 4K at 60 frames per second with enhanced visuals and sound, a fresh speedrun mode, updated accomplishments, and an exclusive celebratory exhibit. Delight in distinct rewards while exploring Hillys and unearth more about Jade’s backstory in a new global treasure quest.

Peek at the catalog of new releases for this week:

  • Beyond Good & Evil – 20th Anniversary Edition (Debut on Steam and Ubisoft, June 24)
  • Drug Dealer Simulator 2 (Steam)
  • Resident Evil Village (Steam)
  • Resident Evil Village Demo (Steam)

What gaming plans do you have for the upcoming weekend? Share with us on X or drop a comment below.



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