Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred arrives on Nvidia Geforce Now today — but we still can’t play the game on Xbox Cloud Gaming


What you need to know

  • Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred is now available for streaming on Nvidia GeForce Now, along with some space themed additions.
  • Battle.Net syncing is now supported, allowing members to sync their Blizzard game library with GeForce Now.
  • We still can’t play Activision Blizzard titles on the Xbox Cloud Gaming service thanks to the CMA ruling in the UK during the acquisition.

This week has been huge for Diablo 4 fans, with the launch of it’s first expansion Vessel of Hatred, and today it’s officially hit the Nvidia GeForce Now platform.  This release is part of the latest GeForce Now Thursday announcement, which also includes several new titles and significant updates to the platform’s syncing capabilities. Ultimate members can enjoy up to 4K resolution and 120 frames per second with NVIDIA DLSS and ray-tracing technologies. As well as the Vessel of Hatred update, we can now play:

  • Empyrion – Galactic Survival (New release on Epic Games Store, Oct. 10)
  • Europa (New release on Steam, Oct. 11)
  • Dwarven Realms (Steam)
  • Star Trek Timelines (Steam)
  • Star Trucker (Steam)
  • Starcom: Unknown Space (Steam)

Play Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred and many other Blizzard titles on any cloud-enabled device

I can play Diablo 4 on the Logitech G Cloud (Image credit: Jennifer Young – Windows Central)

One of the standout features of this week’s GeForce NOW update is the introduction of Battle.Net syncing. This new capability allows members to sync their Blizzard game library with GeForce NOW, ensuring that all their favorite Blizzard titles, such as Overwatch 2Hearthstone, and StarCraft 2, are readily accessible across all their devices. This addition joins existing syncing support for other digital storefronts, including Steam, Epic Games Store, Xbox, and Ubisoft Connect.



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