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Path of Exile 2, Indiana Jones and more join GeForce Now

The next wave of games heading to GeForce Now have been announced. The last round of games for the year will drop over the next couple of weeks, including new titles like Path of Exile 2 and Indiana Jones. 

During this holiday period, GeForce Now memberships are available at a discounted price. If you are interested in seeing if cloud gaming would work well for you, a 24-hour day-pass can be had for £2.99 for the Performance tier and £5.99 for the Ultimate tier. If you end up having a good experience, you can get up to 50 percent off on a monthly subscription.

Here are the games joining GeForce Now this week:

  • Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (Advanced Access on Steam and Xbox, available on the Microsoft Store)
  • Path of Exile 2 (New release on Steam and Grinding Gears, Dec. 6)
  • JR EAST Train Simulator (Steam)
  • JR EAST Train Simulator Demo (Steam)

Over December, 13 more games will be joining GeForce Now, including:

  • Fast Food Simulator (New release on Steam, Dec. 10)
  • Legacy of Kain Soul Reaver 1&2 Remastered (New release on Steam, Dec. 10)
  • The Spirit of the Samurai (New release on Steam, Dec. 12)
  • The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria (Steam)
  • NieR:Automata (Steam)
  • NieR Replicant ver.1.22474487139… (Steam)
  • Replikant Chat (Steam)
  • Supermarket Together (Steam)
  • Ys X: Nordics (Steam)

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