Destiny’s Google Stadia Guardians offered a free month of GeForce Now

Unfortunately, Google Stadia is now dead. But that doesn’t mean Destiny players who have been using Google’s streaming service need to ditch their headsets just yet.

In fact, Destiny developer Bungie is in the process of contacting former Stadia players to offer them a month’s access to GeForce Now, Nvidia’s rival cloud gaming platform that’s still very much alive.

Have you ever played Destiny 2 through Stadia? If so, it might be worth checking your inbox today for a coupon code that gives you 30 days of GeForce Now. Offer ends February 19th 9to5Google reported today.

Destiny 2: Lightfall reveal trailer.

Even if you’re done with Destiny for now – or maybe waiting for the upcoming Destiny 2 Lightfall expansion, a cyberpunk jaunt into Neptune, a month of GeForce Now still offers the ability to stream more than 1500 other games.

GeForce Now priority tier normally costs £8.99 for a month, although of course you also need to own the games you’re streaming.

The beefier Ultimate tier of the service offers access to a PC with an RTX 3080 rig and up to 4K streaming. In a well-timed move, Nvidia got started this week Introducing access to RTX 4080 performance for Ultimate membersstarting with certain titles.

Stadia completed its long-awaited shutdown this week, as the last few users of the ill-fated service watched and played Worm Game. That’s how it all ended.

https://www.eurogamer.net/destinys-google-stadia-guardians-offered-free-month-of-geforce-now Destiny’s Google Stadia Guardians offered a free month of GeForce Now

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