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Skyrim finally lands on GeForce Now

This week's GeForce Now update brings four brand new games to the cloud library, as well as some standout back-catalogue titles that we're surprised weren't already available on the service.

At this stage, I'm more surprised when a major game doesn't have GeForce Now support. This is something I realised recently after attempting to stream Ghost of Tsushima to my Steam Deck – it turns out the game isn't on there. It also turns out that Skyrim had not yet been made available on the service. Fortunately, that is being rectified today, with both the original version of the game, and its newer Special Edition release, getting support for streaming via GFN.

The full list of games joining GeForce Now this week includes:

  • Cataclismo (New release on Steam, July 22
  • CONSCRIPT (New release on Steam, July 23)
  • F1 Manager 2024 (New release on Steam, July 23)
  • EARTH DEFENSE FORCE 6 (New release on Steam, July 25)
  • The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Steam)
  • The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition (Steam, Epic Games Store and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • Gang Beasts (Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • Kingdoms and Castles (Steam)
  • The Settlers: New Allies (Steam)

This is the last batch of games for July. With next Thursday being the 1st of August, we should get a big update with a preview of what's to come throughout next month.

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