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GeForce Now will add 16 games this month

It is the first Thursday of the month which means it is time to take a look at what's coming up for GeForce Now. Nvidia has revealed that at least 16 games will be added to the service this month, including support for the new Steam version of Far Cry 6, as well as new releases like The Outlast Trials and The Lord of the Rings: Gollum.

GeForce Now is available in a few different flavours. Signing up for an account is free, allowing users to stream to almost any device, with some caveats, such as being limited to 1080p resolution and potentially having to face server queues for cloud access. The Premium tier offers access to RTX graphics and you'll get priority accesss to servers to skip the queue. Right now, the GFN Premium tier is on sale, discounted at 40 percent off until the 21st of May. Beyond that, there is also an RTX 4080 tier membership, granting access to RTX 4080-powered servers and all the quality options GeForce Now has to offer.

There will be two games joining GeForce Now today – Showgunners and Age of Wonders 4. Throughout the rest of the month, we can expect 16 more games, including:

  • Occupy Mars: The Game (New release on Steam, May 10)
  • TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 3 (New release on Steam, May 11)
  • Far Cry 6 (New release on Steam, May 11)
  • Tin Hearts (New release on Steam, May 16)
  • The Outlast Trials (New release on Steam, May 18)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun (New release on Steam, May 23)
  • Blooming Business: Casino (New release on Steam, May 23)
  • Railway Empire 2 (New release on Steam, May 25)
  • The Lord of the Rings: Gollum (New release on Steam, May 25)
  • Above Snakes (New release on Steam, May 25)
  • System Shock (New release on Steam, May 30)
  • Conqueror’s Blade (Steam)
  • Lawn Mowing Simulator (Steam)
  • Patch Quest (Steam)
  • The Ascent (Steam)

There will be another GeForce Now update next week.

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