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Total War: Three Kingdoms, Star Ocean and more head to GeForce Now this week

November is a big month for game releases, and Nvidia has a bunch of them lined up for GeForce Now. This week, Nvidia announced plans to bring 26 games to GeForce Now this month, including plenty of day-one games. 

Upcoming titles like Warhammer 40,000: Darktide, Goat Simulator 3 and Terracotta will be heading to GeForce Now later this month. This week though, 11 games will be joining the service.

The full list of games coming to GeForce Now this week includes:

  • Against the Storm (Epic Games and New release on Steam)
  • Horse Tales: Emerald Valley Ranch (New release on Steam, Nov. 3)
  • Space Tail: Every Journey Leads Home (New release on Steam, Nov. 3)
  • The Chant (New release on Steam, Nov. 3)
  • The Entropy Centre (New release on Steam, Nov. 3)
  • WRC Generations — The FIA WRC Official Game (New Release on Steam, Nov. 3)
  • Filament (Free on Epic Games, Nov. 3-10)
  • STAR OCEAN THE DIVINE FORCE (Steam)
  • PAGUI (Steam)
  • RISK: Global Domination (Steam)
  • Total War: THREE KINGDOMS (Steam)

GeForce Now has a free tier with one-hour play sessions, as well as a premium tier with access to RTX graphics, priority servers and longer 6-hour streaming sessions. The premium tier is currently on sale for a six-month membership, bringing the cost down from £44.99 to £26.99. Beyond that, there is also an RTX 3080 membership, only available with an £89.99 six-month subscription, although you get access to RTX 3080 servers and other features like 120FPS streaming.

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