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New batch of titles arrives for GeForce Now, Nvidia announces CES ‘Special Address’

Another week has arrived and sure enough, there is another batch of titles on the way for GeForce Now, including seven brand new releases, the biggest of which is Warhammer 40,000: Darktide, which finally releases today. Aside from that, Nvidia has confirmed its plans for CES in January. 

While new GeForce Now titles are exciting, perhaps more importantly, Nvidia has now confirmed plans to participate in CES next year. The company will be holding a ‘Special Address' on the 3rd of January. We don't know what will be announced, but recent rumours indicate we'll see the RTX 4070 Ti, and perhaps even a new round of Nvidia-powered laptops.

The full list of games coming to GeForce Now this week includes:

  • Ballads of Hongye (New release on Steam)
  • Bravery and Greed (New release on Steam)
  • TERRACOTTA (New release on Steam and Epic Games)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Darktide (New release pre-order beta access on Steam)
  • Frozen Flame (New release on Steam, Nov. 17)
  • Goat Simulator 3 (New release on Epic Games, Nov. 17)
  • Nobody — The Turnaround (New release on Steam, Nov. 17)
  • Caveblazers (Steam)
  • The Darkest Tales (Epic Games)
  • The Tenants (Epic Games)

Nvidia also announced this week that GeForce Now is getting an update on supported Samsung Smart TVs to enable RTX 3080 membership features, like 120Hz streaming and native 4K resolution.

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