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GeForce Now gets nine more titles and 50% discount

This week, GeForce Now is getting a substantial update, with nine more games joining the library, including brand new games like Dungeons of Hinterberg and Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn. 

There will be nine titles joining the GFN library this week, seven of which are brand new releases. Additionally, two of the games here are available to stream for free on GFN if you have a Game Pass subscription.

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

  • The Crust (New release on Steam, July 15)
  • Gestalt: Steam & Cinder (New release on Steam, July 16)
  • Nobody Wants To Die (New release on Steam, July 17)
  • Dungeons of Hinterberg (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, July 18)
  • Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn  (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, July 18)
  • Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess (New release on Steam, July 19)
  • Norland (New release on Steam, July 18)
  • Content Warning (Steam)
  • Crime Boss: Rockay City (Steam)

Aside from these new games joining the library, Nvidia has also kicked off its summer sale, discounting GeForce Now Premium memberships by 50% for a limited time.

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