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GeForce Now will add 41 games this month

We've arrived at the first Thursday of the month, which means it is time to learn about the next wave of GeForce Now games. Over August, Nvidia will add 41 more games to the library, 22 of which are brand new, day-one releases. 

Before we dive into this month's games, Nvidia has also made another interesting announcement today. As of now, the RTX 4080 server rollout is complete throughout the US and Europe, granting access to Nvidia's most powerful gaming servers. Previously, some areas were still limited to RTX 3080 servers, but if you are in the US or Europe, you should now have access to RTX 4080 graphics on GeForce Now's highest tier subscription.

This week, 10 games are joining the GeForce Now library, including:

  • F1 Manager 2023 (New release on Steam, July 31)
  • Bloons TD 6 (Free on Epic Games Store, Aug. 3)
  • Bloons TD Battles 2 (Steam)
  • Brick Rigs (Steam)
  • Demonologist (Steam)
  • Empires of the Undergrowth (Steam)
  • Stardeus (Steam)
  • The Talos Principle (Steam)
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge (Steam)
  • Yet Another Zombie Survivors (Steam)

Later in the month, we can expect to see new titles like Baldur's Gate 3, Atlas Fallen, Moving Out 2, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, RIDE 5, Sea of Stars, Trine 5, Deceit 2 and more. This month, Nvidia will also be adding more Bethesda titles, including games from the DOOM and Quake series.

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