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Dead Island 2 and 22 other titles will join GeForce Now in April

GeForce Now is heading towards a big April, with plans to bring 23 new games to the service, 13 of which will be day-one titles for GFN. Before then though, 11 more games will be joining the library this week. 

One of this week's new GeForce Now titles is a recently released game from Gearbox. Have a Nice Death became available on PC last week, but now, it is available to stream too through GeForce Now, so if you own the game, you can access it on almost any device.

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

  • 9 Years of Shadows (New release on Steam)
  • Terra Nil (New release on Steam, March 28)
  • Gripper (New release on Steam, March 29)
  • Smalland: Survive the Wilds (New release on Steam, March 29)
  • DREDGE (New release on Steam, March 30)
  • Ravenbound (New release on Steam, March 30)
  • The Great War: Western Front (New release on Steam, March 30)
  • Troublemaker (New release on Steam, March 31)
  • Have a Nice Death (Steam)
  • Tower of Fantasy (Steam)
  • Tunche (Free on Epic Games Store)

Next month will see 23 games joining GeForce Now, including brand new releases like Dead Island 2, Meet Your Maker, Afterimage and Roots of Pacha.

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