
Nvidia GeForce NOW Expands Game Library with Exciting New Additions
This week marks a dynamic enhancement for Nvidia GeForce NOW as it expands its repertoire of games available to subscribers. The latest update introduces an impressive array of seven new titles, including notable releases such as Civilization VII from Firaxis, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II by Warhorse Studios, and the eagerly awaited indie game Ambulance Life: A Paramedic Simulator.
Day-One Releases Enhance Gaming Experience
Both the grand strategy epic Civilization VII and the medieval RPG sequel Kingdom Come: Deliverance II make their debut on GeForce NOW, available straight from their respective launch dates. Subscribers wishing to partake in these adventures must own a copy accessible via platforms like Steam or the Epic Games Store. Additionally, Ambulance Life: A Paramedic Simulator makes its entry into the service, allowing players to experience the life of a paramedic on its launch day.
New Titles Available This Week
Here is a curated list of the games newly added to GeForce NOW:
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance II (New release on Steam, February 4)
- Sid Meier’s Civilization VII (New release on Steam and Epic Games Store, advanced access on February 5)
- Ambulance Life: A Paramedic Simulator (New release on Steam, February 6)
- SWORN (New release on Steam, February 6)
- Alan Wake (Available on Xbox via Microsoft Store)
- Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation (Available on Xbox via Microsoft Store)
- Far Cry: New Dawn (New release on PC Game Pass, February 4)

Upcoming Anticipated Titles for February
Nvidia has also shared some exciting highlights for February that will join the GeForce NOW lineup. Among the upcoming titles are Obsidian’s fantasy role-playing game Avowed and the Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered collection, promising a host of new adventures for gamers to explore.
Important Considerations for Subscribers
It’s essential to note that, unlike subscription services such as Game Pass, owning a copy of the game is a prerequisite for GeForce NOW users. Members must have their own licenses to enjoy the titles available on the platform. Additionally, a dedicated Steam Deck application is in development, with plans to provide support for users in India later this year.
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