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Nvidia is giving away free GeForce Now subscriptions to Chromebook users

GeForce Now is bringing another 18 games to its cloud library this week, including a new round of Game Pass titles, furthering Nvidia's newly forged partnership with Microsoft on cloud gaming. Beyond that, Nvidia is giving away some freebies. 

If you pick up a six-month subscription for GeForce Now Ultimate over the holiday season, you will also be gifted three months of PC Game Pass, allowing you to instantly access all of the Game Pass titles available through GeForce Now. Beyond that, Chromebook users will soon be able to claim three months of GeForce Now Priority, allowing them to quickly get started in cloud gaming, with access to RTX graphics features and priority access to servers to avoid queue times.

The new games heading to GeForce Now this week can be found below:

  • Breathedge (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
  • Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
  • Bus Simulator 21 (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
  • Chivalry 2 (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • Dungeons 4 (Epic Games Store)
  • Hexarchy (Steam)
  • Hearts of Iron IV (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
  • I Am Future (Epic Games Store)
  • Imagine Earth (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
  • The Invincible (Epic Games Store)
  • Land of the Vikings (Steam)
  • Saints Row IV: Re-Elected (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
  • SHENZHEN I/O (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
  • Supraland: Six Inches Under (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • The Surge 2 (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
  • Thymesia (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
  • Tropico 6 (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
  • West of Dead (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)

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