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Halo Infinite, Banishers, Skull and Bones and more join GeForce Now this week

Microsoft signed an agreement with Nvidia last year to start bringing Xbox's first-party PC games to the GeForce Now cloud streaming service. We're seeing the rollout continue this week, with Halo Infinite finally joining the GeForce Now library. 

Halo Infinite, the Steam, Windows Store and Game Pass versions, are now all accessible via GeForce Now. Additionally, Ubisoft's long-awaited pirate multiplayer game, Skull and Bones, is finally launching tomorrow and will be available on GeForce Now on day-one.

Here's the full list of games dropping on GeForce Now this week:

  • Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden (New release on Steam, Feb. 12)
  • Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor (New release on Steam, Feb. 14)
  • Goat Simulator 3 (New release on Steam, Feb 15)
  • Skull and Bones (New release on Ubisoft, Feb. 16)
  • Halo Infinite (Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)

Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden is another highlight here. The game supports Nvidia features like DLSS 3, DLAA and Nvidia Reflex. In a similar vein to don't nod's previous game, Vampyr, Banishers is a smaller-scale single-player game following a pair of ghost hunters, built with Unreal Engine 5 to offer fantastic visuals.

KitGuru Says: What do you all think of this week's GeForce Now update? 

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