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Bandai Namco is bringing its games to GeForce Now

Nvidia has another GeForce Now update for us this week, which has more than a few surprises. As of today, Bandai Namco is partnering with Nvidia to bring its games to the cloud, including games like Get Even and the Little Nightmares series. 

Aside from Little Nightmares and other Bandai Namco-published games, titles like MORDHAU will be joining GeForce Now this week, a release that is well-timed, as the game is currently free to claim on the Epic Games Store. If you claim it, you can connect your EGS account to your GeForce Now account and play it anywhere on almost any device with internet access.

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

  • MORDHAU (New release on Epic Games Store, free on April 13)
  • DE-EXIT – Eternal Matters (New release on Steam, April 14)
  • 11-11 Memories Retold (Steam)
  • canVERSE (Steam)
  • Get Even (Steam)
  • Little Nightmares (Steam)
  • Little Nightmares II (Steam)

More titles will be heading to GeForce Now later this month, including day-one support for Dead Island 2, which is finally coming out after ten years in development.

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