One of the most anticipated launch titles of 2020, Cyberpunk 2077, will be playable through Nvidia's streaming service GeForce Now for all subscribers, and will include ray tracing support. Developer CD Projekt Red has not yet released the official system requirements for Cyberpunk 2077, but if it's anything like The Witcher 3, it will push high-end systems to its maximum and provide amazing visuals.
GeForce Now is a game streaming service. Where it differs from other services such as Google's Stadia is that you don't purchase games specifically for GeForce Now. Instead, the service links with existing PC gaming platforms such as Steam. This allows you to stream the games you own onto any PC. You can stream games for free, though if you pay for a GeForce Now subscription, you will be able to tap into the ray tracing feature. GeForce Now memberships cost $60 per year.
Cyberpunk 2077, barring further delays, is coming to PC and consoles in September. CD Projekt said last year that Cyberpunk 2077 will be released on Stadia at some point in 2020, but not until after its release on PC and console. The delay of Cyberpunk 2077's launch from April to September may have changed that situation, but a Stadia release date still hasn't been announced.
So, what are your thoughts on Cyberpunk 2077 launching on GeForce Now? Do you think the game is going to be much larger content-wise and graphically compared to The Witcher 3? Personally, I think the launch of GeForce Now will make a huge impact on the gaming market and will allow games to progress visually. Whatever your thoughts may be, let us know in the comments below.