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GeForce Now adds GreedFall 2 and six other brand new games

It's Thursday and that means it is time for another GeForce Now update. This week, Nvidia brings seven more games to the cloud gaming library, all of which are brand new releases.

All seven games in today's update are brand-new titles, having launched between the 23rd of September and today, the 26th of September. The big headliner this week is Greedfall II: The Dying World, a bigger and improved sequel to Spiders' most successful RPG game to date.

Here is the full list of games joining GeForce Now this week:

  • Witchfire (New release on Steam, Sept. 23)
  • Tiny Glade (New release on Steam, Sept. 23)
  • Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed (New release on Steam, Sept. 24)
  • Greedfall II: The Dying World (New release on Steam, Sept. 24)
  • Breachway (New release on Steam, Sept. 26)
  • Mechabellum (New release on Steam, Sept. 26)
  • Monopoly (New release on Ubisoft Connect, Sept. 26)

This is the last update of the month, which means next week's update will be much bigger, with a preview of what's to come in October. No doubt, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will be on that list.

KitGuru Says: What do you think of this week's GFN update? Are you playing any of this week's new additions?

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