NVIDIA is offering a unique opportunity for gamers with its latest GeForce NOW Ultimate subscription package. Those signing up for a 12-month plan will receive Capcom's critically acclaimed Resident Evil Requiem at no additional cost, effectively saving them $70 if they were planning to buy the game separately.

The bundle, priced at $199.99 for the year, provides access to nearly all of the game's features available to owners of GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs. This includes NVIDIA DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, Ray Reconstruction, and path tracing. However, the new DLSS 4.5 second-generation transformer model, which debuted on local GPUs earlier this year, is not supported on cloud servers at this time.

GeForce NOW Ultimate membership offers a range of advanced features over its Free and Performance tiers

NVIDIA Bundles Resident Evil Requiem with 12-Month GeForce NOW Ultimate
  • 8-hour gaming sessions
  • Up to 5K resolution
  • Up to 240 FPS (360 FPS on RTX 5080 servers)
  • First priority access to the queue
  • 16 vCPU cores
  • 56 GB DRAM
  • Surround 7.1 audio
  • DLSS Frame Generation
  • NVIDIA Reflex Cloud
  • G-Sync
  • GeForce RTX 5080-class performance
  • DLSS Frame Generation (Multi-Frame Generation on RTX 5080 servers)

The GeForce NOW Ultimate subscription is designed for gamers seeking high-performance cloud gaming without the need for local hardware. It provides access to a vast library of games, including the latest titles and exclusives, with advanced features that enhance the gaming experience.

Resident Evil Requiem, developed by Capcom, is described as a towering monster of a survival horror game, combining elements from the franchise's past decade into a cohesive and intense experience. While it may not appeal to every gamer, it is expected to hit enough right notes for most fans of the series.

In addition to Resident Evil Requiem, NVIDIA's GeForce NOW library will see several new games joining this week, including TCG Card Shop Simulator, Blizzard Arcade Collection, Diablo II: Resurrected, Spellcasters Chronicles, Anno: Mutationem, Arc Raiders, DEVOUR, Galactic Civilizations 3, MotoGP22, and Torque Drift 2.