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The Witcher 3’s next-gen update is heading to GeForce Now

The next batch of games have been announced for GeForce Now this week. As of today, eight more games are available to stream on the service, although oddly enough Nvidia's newly available RTX version of Portal isn't listed amongst them.

While Portal with RTX is not listed right now, the upcoming next-gen update for The Witcher 3 will be streamable through Nvidia's cloud gaming service from day-one. This update includes ray-traced reflections, shadows and global illumination, bringing much more complex lighting to the game compared to its original release. The Witcher 3's next-gen update will be available for PC and consoles on the 14th of December.

Here's the full list of titles arriving on GeForce Now today:

  • Chained Echoes (New release on Steam)
  • IXION (New release on Steam and Epic Games Store)
  • Knights of Honor II: Sovereign (New release on Steam and Epic Games Store)
  • Swordship (New release on Steam)
  • Togges (New release on Steam)
  • SAMURAI MAIDEN (New release on Steam, Dec. 8)
  • Saints Row IV (Free on Epic Games Store, Dec. 8-15)
  • Assassin’s Creed Valhalla (Steam)

There will be another batch of games arriving next week, so stay tuned for more.

KitGuru Says: What do you think of this week's selection of GeForce Now titles?

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