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Dragon’s Dogma 2 and Alone in the Dark (2024) get day-one support on GeForce Now

We've seen quite a few games joining GeForce Now this month already. This week's library update is noticeably smaller, containing only two games. However, the upside is that both are pretty major day-one games for the service. 

If you are picking up Dragon's Dogma 2 or the new Alone in the Dark reboot on Steam this week, you'll be able to access both games across almost any device with an internet connection. Both games are getting day-one support on GeForce Now.

Dragon's Dogma 2 is the long-awaited sequel to Capcom's cult-classic RPG. Ten years on from the first game, Capcom has refined many of the original game's systems, fully delivering on the original vision for this RPG series. You'll create your own character, known in-world as the ‘Arisen', and spend time recruiting ‘Pawns', additional party characters with complementary skills and abilities. From there, you'll embark on a lengthy fantasy adventure, taking on massive boss fights and solving the world's problems along the way.

Alone in the Dark is a classic horror game, mixing puzzle solving and survival horror elements, similarly to Resident Evil, with a richly detailed lovecraftian world to explore with monsters lurking about. Players will fill the shoes of Edward Camby or Emily Hartwood, a Private Investigator sent to solve the case of a haunted house filled with undead creatures.

Both titles are available to stream via GeForce Now as of today.

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