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South Park and Paradox’s latest strategy title headline this week’s GeForce Now update

The final GeForce Now library update of the month has arrived, bringing six more games to the cloud gaming service, five of which are brand-new releases.

Last week's headliners were of course Dragon's Dogma 2 and the new Alone in the Dark reboot. This week's big highlight is Paradox Interactive's latest 4X strategy game, Millennia, allowing players to take command of 10,000 years of history, building up an empire and discovering new technologies along the way. Additionally, Palia, a new low-stress MMO is launching, allowing players to craft, cook, fish and farm, either alone or with friends.

Here is the full list of titles joining GeForce Now this week:

  • Palia (Steam, 25th March)
  • Millennia (Steam, 26th March)
  • Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles (Steam, March 26th)
  • Outpost: Infinity Siege (Steam, March 26th)
  • SOUTH PARK: SNOW DAY! (Steam, March 26th)
  • Tchia (Steam)

The next GeForce Now update will include a preview of what's to come in April. Perhaps we'll see the highly anticipated JRPG Sand Land join the list. I'll also have my fingers crossed for Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes, which is finally releasing next month.

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