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GeForce Now gets G-Sync support and ten new games

Nvidia's weekly GeForce Now library updates return in 2024 with 10 more games making their way over to the service. This week's update includes support for more Steam and Epic Games Store titles, as well as more games available through Game Pass.

Before we get on to the new games this week, there are some feature updates that GeForce Now users should know about. For starters, the service is now available in Chile and Thailand and will soon be available in Japan. If you have a G-Sync compatible monitor, you can now utilise G-Sync through the cloud when streaming games.

The ten games joining GeForce Now this week include:

  • War Hospital (available on Steam)
  • Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla (Xbox, available for PC Game Pass)
  • Jected – Rivals (Steam)
  • RAILGRADE (Steam)
  • Survivalist: Invisible Strain (Steam)
  • The Talos Principle 2 (Epic Games Store)
  • Turbo Golf Racing (Xbox, available for PC Game Pass)
  • TUNIC (Xbox, available for PC Game Pass)
  • Witch It (Steam)
  • Zombie Army 4: Dead War (Xbox, available for PC Game Pass)

Each game on the list is available to stream via GeForce Now starting today.

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KitGuru Says: What do you all think of this week's GeForce Now line-up? If you haven't tried Tunic, then it gets a recommendation from me.

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