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Disco Elysium, Just Cause 4 and more come to GeForce Now this week

Thursday has officially become GeForce Now’s library update day, with new games added to the service every week. This week’s update includes 16 more games coming to the library, in addition to a few returning titles that were previously removed. 

Torchlight II, GhostRunner demo and The Hunter: Call of the Wild are all returning to GeForce Now after previously opting out of the service. Similarly, last week Square Enix also returned to GeForce Now, bringing the Tomb Raider and Deus Ex games among others.

Here is the full list of new titles being added to GeForce Now this week:

  • Danger Scavenger (new game launch on Steam – 6/22)
  • Stranger Things 3: The Game (Epic Games Store – Free on 6/25)
  • Disco Elysium (Epic)
  • Farming Simulator 19 (Epic)
  • Just Cause 4 Reloaded (Epic)
  • Idle Big Devil
  • Spintires
  • SAMURAI SHODOWN NEOGEO COLLECTION (Epic)
  • Snake Pass
  • Surviving The Aftermath (Epic Games Store)
  • Tale of Wuxia: The Pre-Sequel
  • Tunshi Kongming Legends
  • Warhammer Underworlds Online
  • Torchlight II
  • GhostRunner demo
  • The Hunter: Call of the Wild

You should be able to find all of these games within the GeForce Now app starting today. Here in the UK, the games list usually updates at around 9PM BST.

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