
Nvidia Expands GeForce NOW Game Library with Exciting New Additions
Nvidia has once again broadened its roster of supported games on the GeForce NOW cloud gaming platform, allowing subscribers to dive into recently launched favorites, a nostalgic classic from Double Fine Productions, and the newly unveiled Half-Life 2 RTX Demo. This week’s updates showcase fresh content for gamers to explore and enjoy.
Highlights of This Week’s Additions
This week introduces inZOI and Atomfall as standout additions, providing players with engaging life simulation and survival action experiences, respectively. Both titles are officially launching today, April 27, for PC. Additionally, the acclaimed Microsoft-owned game, Psychonauts, is now available on the cloud service, adding even more variety to the gaming selection.
Exclusive Exclusive Demo Launches
In conjunction with the new game additions, GeForce NOW is set to release an exclusive demo shortly. The Sunderfolk First Look Demo, which is available for players to try until April 7, allows all users, including free members, to experience this unique offering via the cloud.
Complete List of Newly Supported Titles
Below is a compilation of the latest games now supported by GeForce NOW:
- Sunderfolk First Look Demo (New release, March 25)
- Atomfall (New release on Steam and Xbox, also on PC Game Pass, March 27)
- The First Berserker: Khazan (New release on Steam, March 27)
- inZOI (New release on Steam, March 27)
- Beholder (Epic Games Store)
- Bus Simulator 21 (Epic Games Store)
- Galacticare (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
- Half-Life 2 RTX Demo (Steam)
- The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II (Steam)
- One Lonely Outpost (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
- Psychonauts (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
- Undying (Epic Games Store)
What to Expect Next
Looking ahead, subscribers can anticipate the subsequent announcement of supported titles on GeForce NOW on Thursday, April 3. This update is likely to include a blend of new weekly and monthly game reveals.
It’s important to note that, unlike traditional subscription services such as Game Pass, GeForce NOW requires members to own a copy of the game or possess a license through PC Game Pass to access gameplay.
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