If you're less of a vault dweller and more of a wanderer, be it of wastelands or more hospitable climates, cloud gaming services like Nvidia GeForce Now can prove an invaluable tool to get your gaming fix, providing the games you want to play are available. Wandering fans of Fallout have reason to rejoice then, as games from the series make their return to the cloud following a prolonged period of absence.
While all the games in the Nvidia GeForce Now experience can make the games look their absolute best whatever hardware you're using.
Undoubtedly spurred by the release of the Bethesda pulled its games from Nvidia's cloud platform back in February 2020.
You'll, of course, need to already own either game or have an active PC Game subscription to play them on GeForce Now. The service itself is free to use, but tiers naturally provide a more experience, with higher resolutions and frame rates.
For the patient among us, a new Fallout 4 update is scheduled to land in the coming weeks that will bring long overdue PC bonuses, including ultrawide monitor . Bethesda says the game will also go from 'Playable' to 'Verified' on Steam Deck, which is a welcome change.
If all this talk of Fallout has you excited to explore the series for the first time, or as a returning raider, give our deep dive into the GeForce Now review a look, while noting that the service now also offers RTX 40 series servers.