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GeForce Now gets five brand new releases this week

Another eight games are landing on GeForce Now this week, five of which are new releases coming day-one to the service. 

Last week Nvidia announced plans to bring at least 19 titles to GeForce Now in March. Last week saw the additions of Monster Hunter Rise, Voltaire: The Vegan Vampire and Rise of Industry. This week, another eight games will be landing, including Call of the Sea, which is also free to claim on Epic Games at the moment, so you can add it to your library and then access it on almost any device thanks to GeForce Now.

Here is the full list of games landing on GeForce Now today:

  • Hotel Renovator (New release on Steam)
  • Clash: Artifacts of Chaos (New release on Steam, March 9)
  • Figment 2: Creed Valley (New release on Steam, March 9)
  • Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Videogame 6 (New release on Steam, March 9)
  • Big Ambitions (New release on Steam, March 10)
  • Call of the Sea (Free on Epic Games, March 9)
  • GRID Legends (Steam and EA)
  • Scars Above (Steam)

There'll be another GeForce Now library update next Thursday with another wave of games hitting the service. We've had 11 games so far, so the next two updates should be a little smaller.

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