
Nvidia Expands GeForce NOW with New Game Offerings
Nvidia has rolled out its third update for GeForce NOW this month, introducing an exciting lineup of games for its subscribers. This popular cloud gaming service allows users to play titles they already own on a variety of devices, making gaming accessible from almost anywhere. This week, notable entries to the service include Hunt: Showdown 1896, MARVEL vs. CAPCOM Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics, and Blue Prince, among others.
Notable Additions and Platform Support
Previously available games such as Hunt: Showdown, Crime Scene Cleaner, and Path of Exile 2 have been enhanced through the latest updates, which now support new platforms, including Epic Games Store, Xbox Store, and Game Pass subscriptions.
New Titles Available on GeForce NOW
Following the recent update, here’s a comprehensive list of 12 titles and their respective release dates:
- Forever Skies – New release on Steam, available April 14
- Night Is Coming – New release on Steam, available April 14
- Hunt: Showdown 1896 – New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass April 15
- Crime Scene Cleaner – New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass April 17
- Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree – New release on Steam, available April 17
- Tempest Rising – New release on Steam, Advanced Access starts April 17
- Aimlabs – Available on Steam
- Blue Prince – Available on Steam and Xbox
- ContractVille – Available on Steam
- Gedonia 2 – Available on Steam
- MARVEL vs. CAPCOM Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics – Available on Steam
- Path of Exile 2 – Available on Epic Games Store
What to Expect Next
Mark your calendars for next Thursday, April 24, as Nvidia is set to announce the upcoming titles that will join the GeForce NOW library.
As always, it’s important for users to note that, unlike subscription models such as Game Pass, players must own a copy of the game or have a valid license via PC Game Pass to utilize Nvidia’s cloud services.
For more details on the latest updates and supported games, visit the full announcement from Nvidia.
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