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More Game Pass titles join GeForce Now

Last month, Nvidia brought Microsoft account integration to GeForce Now, enabling users with an active Game Pass subscription to stream a selection of supported games. This week, the number of supported games is growing. 

You can already stream titles like Gears 5, Grounded, Pentiment, Wolfenstein, Deathloop and Age of Empires through GeForce Now with a Game Pass. Now, additional titles are being added to the roster, including the likes of A Plague Tale: Requiem and Atomic Heart, two of the more recent big third-party Game Pass titles.

Here's the full list of games coming to GeForce Now this week:

  • Chants of Sennaar (New release on Steam, Sept. 5)
  • SYNCED (New release on Steam, Sept. 7)
  • Void Crew (New release on Steam, Sept. 7)
  • Deceive Inc. (Steam)
  • A Plague Tale: Requiem (Xbox)
  • Airborne Kingdom (Epic Games Store)
  • Atomic Heart (Xbox)
  • Call of the Wild: The Angler (Xbox)
  • Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony (Xbox)
  • Death in the Water (Steam)
  • Hardspace: Shipbreaker (Xbox)
  • Insurgency: Sandstorm (Xbox)
  • Monster Sanctuary (Xbox)
  • Saints Row (Steam)
  • Shadowrun: Hong Kong – Extended Edition (Xbox)
  • SnowRunner (Xbox)
  • War for the Overworld (Steam)

There will be another round of GeForce Now games announced next week.

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