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Viewfinder, Techtonica and more head to GeForce Now

GeForce Now is updating its library again this week, bringing four more games to the service. Aside from the four extra games, three of which are brand-new releases, Nvidia has also announced a partnership with Guild Wars 2, granting GFN members with some in-game benefits. 

One of the most interesting games coming to GeForce Now this week is Viewfinder, a very creative indie game from Thunderful Publishing. In this title, players will use an instant camera and bring photos to life as part of the level. It is the sort of idea we've not seen in a video game before, so I expect to see this one up for some awards later in the year.

Here are all the games joining GeForce Now today:

  • Techtonica (New release on Steam, July 18)
  • Viewfinder (New release on Steam, July 18)
  • Xenonauts 2 (New release on Steam, July 18)
  • Embr (Steam)

If you are a GeForce Now Priority or Ultimate member, and you play Guild Wars 2, then you'll get an extra perk this week. In the GeForce Now Rewards portal, you'll be able to claim a booster bundle, which should help you catch up with content in preparation for the next Guild Wars 2 expansion, launching on the 22nd of August.

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

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