
Nvidia Expands GeForce NOW Game Library with New Titles
Nvidia has unveiled a fresh selection of games that are now supported on its popular GeForce NOW cloud gaming platform. Among these new entries, Techland’s Dying Light: The Beast makes its debut with day-one support. Additionally, fans of quirky simulation games can look forward to Two Point Campus and Two Point Museum, both published by Sega.
New Game Releases Added to GeForce NOW
The most recent batch of games that have been integrated into GeForce NOW include a mix of thrilling new titles and established favorites. Here’s the complete list of new releases available this week:
- Fata Deum – The God Sim (Released on Steam, Sept.15)
- Town to City (Released on Steam, Sept.16)
- Goblin Cleanup (Released on Steam, Sept.18)
- Project Winter (Released on Epic Games Store, Sept.18)
- Dying Light: The Beast (Available on Steam, Sept.18, optimized for GeForce RTX 5080)
- Warborne Above Ashes (Released on Steam, Sept.18)
- Jump Space (Released on Steam, Sept.19)
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (Available on Steam, Battle.net, and Xbox, included in PC Game Pass)
- Field of Glory II: Medieval (Available on Steam)
- Two Point Campus (Available on Steam and Epic Games Store)
- Two Point Museum (Available on Steam and Epic Games Store)
Premium Gaming Experience with RTX 5080 Servers
In a significant upgrade for Ultimate subscribers, Nvidia has confirmed that two additional titles are now compatible with the powerful new RTX 5080 servers:
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance II (Available on Steam and Epic Games Store, optimized for RTX 5080)
- Monster Hunter Wilds (Available on Steam, optimized for RTX 5080)
Exclusive Offer for Subscribers
As part of the rollout of the advanced Blackwell SuperPOD servers, Nvidia is offering an enticing promotion where subscribers can receive a copy of Borderlands 4, normally priced at $69.99. To qualify for this offer, users must sign up for a one-year GeForce NOW subscription.
Understanding Game Ownership on GeForce NOW
It’s important to note that, unlike subscription models such as Game Pass, players must own a copy of any game they wish to play on GeForce NOW or have access to it through their PC Game Pass account.
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