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The Dark Pictures Anthology and Dead Island 2 come to GeForce Now this week

The next GeForce Now update has arrived, promising seven more cloud-supported games, including day-one support for Dead Island 2, which officially becomes available tomorrow. 

Dead Island 2 has been in development for over a decade and has been passed around multiple studios at this point. The game is finally releasing tomorrow, the 21st of April and with GeForce Now, owners of the game will be able to stream it to almost any device with an internet connection. Beyond that, Nvidia's newly formed partnership with Bandai Namco is bearing more fruit, as The Dark Pictures Anthology games are all coming to GeForce Now.

Here is the full list of titles joining GeForce Now this week:

  • Survival: Fountain of Youth (New release on Steam, April 19)
  • Dead Island 2 (New release on Epic Games Store, April 21)
  • F1 2021 (Steam)
  • The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan (Steam)
  • The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope (Steam)
  • The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes (Steam)
  • The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me (Steam)

There will be more titles heading to GeForce Now next week. There is a free membership available, as well as two premium memberships, the Priority membership gets you access to RTX graphics and priority access to servers, while the other membership grants access to Nvidia's super-charged RTX 4080 servers. For a limited time, the Priority GeForce Now membership is 40 percent off for a six month subscription.

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