Cloud gaming fans, rejoice! NVIDIA has announced that Dying Light: The Beast is now streaming on GeForce NOW, bringing a brutal new survival horror experience to players worldwide. Part of the latest GFN Thursday update, the game joins a growing lineup of blockbuster titles enhanced with RTX 5080 Ready performance.
Dying Light: The Beast — A New Chapter in Survival Horror
The Dying Light franchise has always been about heart-pounding parkour, rooftop escapes, and terrifying nights. With The Beast, developer Techland pushes the limits of survival gameplay even further:
- New enemy types and more dynamic environments.
- Upgraded abilities to enhance combat and traversal.
- Co-op mode for tackling the undead together.
Streaming via GeForce NOW, players get cinematic visuals, smooth gameplay, and ultra-low latency — without needing a high-end gaming rig.
RTX 5080 Ready: Cloud Gaming at Its Best
One of the highlights of this GFN Thursday is the RTX 5080 Ready certification for Dying Light: The Beast. This means gamers can enjoy:
- Next-gen ray tracing and DLSS support.
- Faster load times and fluid frame rates.
- Performance that matches the latest desktop GPUs, all through the cloud.
Japan already has the upgraded Blackwell RTX infrastructure live, with rollouts planned soon in Warsaw and Miami.
More Games Coming to GeForce NOW
Alongside The Beast, NVIDIA is expanding its cloud library with fresh content:
- 🎓 Two Point Campus & Two Point Museum — SEGA’s quirky sim-management titles.
- 🗡 Assassin’s Creed Shadows – Claws of Awaji expansion — offering new quests, stealth tools, and gear.
This growing lineup proves GeForce NOW is serious about becoming the go-to platform for cloud gaming.
Why This Update Matters
- Play anywhere, anytime — stream from PC, Mac, smartphone, or even smart TVs.
- No expensive upgrades needed — enjoy RTX 5080-class performance on any device.
- More choice for gamers — a constantly expanding library of top-tier games and expansions.
Final Thoughts
Dying Light: The Beast is more than just a new game — it’s a showcase of how powerful cloud gaming has become. With NVIDIA’s RTX 5080 Ready performance and a growing global rollout of Blackwell RTX servers, the future of gaming looks faster, smoother, and more accessible than ever.