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You can now use Curse Forge WoW addons in GeForce Now

Back in May, Nvidia gained perhaps its biggest addition to GeForce Now yet with World of Warcraft. While this is great for those who quickly want to drop into the game to check their dailies or do some trades, due to lack of add-on support, it wasn't necessarily great for the hardcore player. That changes this week with the addition of Curse Forge add-ons. 

Those playing GeForce Now via the cloud can now make their experience feel more like a native one, thanks to the addition of CurseForge, which is bringing its library of add-ons for the game to GeForce Now. This will enable cloud users to install 25 of the most-used and top-rated add-ons for the game, so you can keep your experience consistent when playing on a native PC or via the cloud.

Of course, with it being Thursday, this isn't the only GeForce Now news we have. There are also several more games joining the library this week, including:

  • Level Zero: Extraction
  • Shapez 2
  • Car Manufature
  • Psychonauts
  • Psychonauts 2

Naturally, the new WoW expansion, The War Within, will be available on day-one through GeForce Now as well.

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