Now that Resident Evil Requiem is out worldwide, fans will be flocking to see the latest iteration of Leon’s muscles in all their high definition glory. However, PC gamers can truly swoon over Leon’s existence with more clarity than ever thanks to a limited-time offer courtesy of NVIDIA.
As part of NVIDIA’s six-year anniversary for GeForce Now, the cloud gaming service has made a large library of games available, with eleven more being added this week. However, in perhaps its most exciting addition yet, Resident Evil Requiem has been added as part of a new launch offer for GeForce Now subscribers.
Resident Evil Requiem Is Free To Claim
As the latest installment in the long-running Capcom horror franchise, Resident Evil Requiem is now live and will see seasoned veteran Leon Kennedy team up with brand-new protagonist Grace Ashcroft as they take players back to the all-too-familiar Raccoon City. In our review, we called it “a lasting marriage of horror and action” and gave it 9/10, and the positive reviews continue to roll in.
Capcom has thrills down to a science at this point, and Resident Evil Requiem delivers. Long-time fans are going to get more out of this entry than the previous two, and the development team seems to have mastered the first-person perspective.
However, if you are yet to get your hands on a copy of Resident Evil Requiem, NVIDIA is giving you the opportunity to bag one at absolutely no cost by including a copy when you purchase a 12-month Ultimate membership to the service. Available for a limited time, this offer makes perfect sense considering that the latest Resident Evil installment supports DLSS 4 and path tracing visuals, which will match perfectly with NVIDIA’s RTX 5080.
As Far As Free Bonuses Go, This Is Up There
If you regularly use the cloud gaming service, then it would definitely make sense to purchase the 12-month membership and get your hands on Resident Evil Requiem as you will essentially be saving yourself a whopping $69.99 on the latest Capcom title. Additionally, with the RTX 5080-class servers capable of reaching 5K at 120FPS, and even 360FPS, playing Resident Evil Requiem on PC sounds like a no-brainer, especially if you can grab it for free. However, this is a limited-time offer, and so you had better hurry and bag yourself that membership if you wish to earn your freebie, and before the Resident Evil Requiem spoilers start popping up online.
This story originally appeared on Screenrant
