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You can now stream at 120FPS on GeForce Now via Google Chrome

It's Thursday, which means it is time for another GeForce Now update. This week, the service is getting a key upgrade, alongside six new games for the library. 

Starting today, GeForce Now users can now stream at 1440p and up to 120FPS through the Chrome browser, a huge upgrade that brings streaming via Chrome up to par with GFN on other devices.

The full list of games coming to GeForce Now this week includes:

Later in the month, we can expect titles like Saints Row, F1 Manager 2022 and more.

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