GeForce NOW Expands Library with Monster Hunter Wilds, FragPunk, and Split Fiction Titles

GeForce NOW Expands Library with Monster Hunter Wilds, FragPunk, and Split Fiction Titles

NVIDIA Expands GeForce NOW with New Game Additions

NVIDIA has officially announced the availability of Monster Hunter Wilds on its GeForce NOW cloud gaming platform. This exciting development for gamers comes on the heels of the title’s remarkable sales, having surpassed eight million units within just three days of its release. Thanks to this new option, players who may not own high-end PCs or consoles can now experience the thrill of the hunt using the GeForce NOW application across various devices, including PCs, Shield TV, Macs, and even compatible TVs and smartphones.

A Busy Week for Cloud Gamers

This week proves to be significant for users of GeForce NOW, as they are also gaining access to FragPunk, a free-to-play competitive first-person shooter, along with Split Fiction, the latest game from Hazelight Studios. Nathan Birch’s review of Split Fiction, which awarded it an impressive 8 out of 10, notes:

“Split Fiction may tell a more conventional story than Hazelight Studios’ last couple of games, but it’s hard to get too hung up on that, given how expertly it builds on and refines It Takes Two’s unique approach to co-op action without sacrificing any of its ingenuity. Split Fiction may not end up being everyone’s favorite Hazelight joint, particularly if you’re not up for its sometimes-frustrating level of challenge, but the game is anything but by-the-books.”

New Additions to the RPG Genre

NVIDIA’s cloud platform is further enriched by the addition of Dragonkin: The Banished, an action RPG developed by Eko Software. Currently available in early access, this title has prompted interest in its gameplay potential. In a recent preview, Francesco De Meo remarked:

“In its first few minutes, Dragonkin: The Banished gives off a feeling of ‘been there, done that already’, but the gameplay systems that come into play as the player sets off in the game’s corrupted world hint at greater things to come, even in their current rough state. Eko Software is committed to updating its game with new features, and I’m really interested to see how the game’s decent foundation will be improved in the future before its proper 1.0 release and if all the improvements will truly be able to set the game apart from the likes of Diablo IV and Path of Exile 2.”

Expanded Library: Newly Supported Titles

This week’s GeForce NOW roundup includes several previously launched games that are now supported across additional stores. Here’s the list:

  • Ghostrunner 2 (Epic Games Store)
  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance II (Epic Games Store)
  • Prey (Epic Games Store, Steam, and available on Xbox via PC Game Pass)

To stay updated on the evolving landscape of cloud gaming, check out the ongoing developments and offerings of GeForce NOW.

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