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Amnesia: The Bunker and Ubisoft account integration arrive on GeForce Now

Last week, Nvidia announced plans to bring 20 games to GeForce Now in June, including more Xbox titles, like the Age of Empires Definitive Edition Trilogy. This week's update is a bit smaller, bringing two games, although both are brand new releases. 

Amnesia: The Bunker recently launched on Steam and as of today, it is now playable on almost any device through GeForce Now. Harmony: The Fall of Reverie is also joining the library today as a day-one release.

Starting today, users can also sync their Ubisoft accounts with GeForce Now to grant instant access to the games they already own on PC through the cloud. This joins the integrated Steam and Epic Games account sync options in place.

We've only had four out of the 20 games joining GeForce Now this month and there could be some surprises revealed later down the line too, as we've seen a couple of times in recent months. The Age of Empires Definitive Edition games will soon be joining GFN, as will other highlight games including Aliens: Dark Descent, Layers of Fear, Rainbow Six Extraction and Darkest Dungeon I & II.

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KitGuru Says: What do you all think of this week's GeForce Now line-up? Are any of you planning on picking up the latest Amnesia game? 

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