Bungie Promotes NVIDIA's GeForce Now with a Free Month Offer to "Destiny 2" Players
January 21, 2023 By Monica Green
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In order to encourage consumers to join NVIDIA's GeForce Now service, Bungie, the creator of "Destiny 2," offers them a free month of the GeForce Now game streaming service. According to
reports, this action is intended to direct "Destiny 2" users to GeForce Now.
The step was taken after Google revealed in September that it would be closing down its Stadia service. Because the service did not take off with users, Google ultimately decided to shut it down.
GeForce Now and Stadia
Destiny 2 was an obvious choice to be included in the game streaming service because it was extensively featured in the promotion for Stadia and GeForce Now on multiple platforms.
Users can redeem the offer via Bungie's special code for a cost-free month of GeForce Now priority membership. This membership permits the user to play games at up to 60 frames per second and a resolution of up to 1080p for a maximum of six hours at a time.
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Additionally, Blizzard will stop selling its games in China once NetEase rejects a six-month extension of the partnership agreement.
Game studios have intervened before to help with the migration of games from Stadia to other providers. This is not the first time they have done so.
As an incentive to transfer platforms, several game makers have given players free subscription months or exclusive in-game goodies.
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Recently, the GeForce Now service announced an
Ultimate membership level with an RTX 4080 increase. For $20 per month or $100 for six months, this level offers 4K resolutions, 8-hour sessions, and up to 120 frames per second. For gamers searching for the greatest gaming experience possible, this is a major increase.
The ticket must be redeemed by February 19; as a result, Destiny 2 users should take advantage of this deal quickly.
Players have a great chance to try out the service and decide if it is a suitable fit for their gaming needs during the free month of GeForce Now priority membership.
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All of Google Stadia's cloud gaming services are coming to an end, however, this does not make any Stadia controllers that have already been purchased useless or out of date.
It has been made possible for everyone to download and set up the Bluetooth mode upgrade for Stadia controllers that the renowned internet firm promised last week.
Users can download the Bluetooth mode capability to use their gaming pads on other platforms or consoles through a control on the Stadia controller's website.
Users must update their controllers with this version and continue without Stadia using Chrome 108 or later.