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GeForce Now adds Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 and more

Nvidia is back this week with another round of games for GeForce Now users. The cloud gaming service adds new games each week throughout the year. Today's update includes seven new titles, including swift support for Ninja Theory's long-awaited sequel, Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2. 

If you are using a Steam Deck, you'll also want to grab Nvidia's new GeForce Now beta installer. Previously, users could get GeForce Now running on a Steam Deck by jumping through some hoops but now, the official installer will go through the effort of grabbing the Linux version of Chrome for you, and the web interface is now fully navigable with a controller, so you'll no longer have to rely on touch-screen input, or a keyboard and mouse.

If you are an Xbox Game Pass subscriber, you can get access to the PC versions of many Game Pass titles, including day-one access to games like Hellblade 2, via GeForce Now. Nvidia's service has a few key benefits over Xbox Cloud Gaming, as there are options for streaming at higher resolutions and frame rates. Subscribers to the 4080 tier also get access to their own RTX 4080-powered server, complete with features like Reflex and DLSS 3.

As for new games joining GeForce Now, this week's update includes:

  • Synergy (New release on Steam, May 21)
  • Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, May 21)
  • Crown Wars: The Black Prince (New release on Steam, May 23)
  • Serum (New release on Steam, May 23)
  • Ships at Sea (New release on Steam, May 23)
  • Exo One (Steam)
  • Phantom Brigade (Steam)

Next week's GeForce Now update may include our first look at what's coming in June, so be sure to check in for that one.

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