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GeForce Now adds touch-controls for select titles, Adaptive V-Sync now works on Android

GeForce Now has been a solid service for accessing PC titles across a range of devices. However, Xbox Game Pass has had Nvidia beat in one key area – touch controls for smartphones and tablets. Fortunately, Nvidia has been working on adding this for quite some time, and now, it is ready to roll out, starting off with a selection of supported games.

There are some titles that will support touch controls on smartphones and tablets, while others will only support touch controls on tablets. The initial list of games supporting both includes Fortnite, Genshin Impact, Trine 2, Slay the Spire, Dota Underlords, Into the Breach, Papers Please and Tabletop Simulator. A few more games support touch controls on tablets only, including March of Empires, Door Kickers, Bridge Constructor Portal, Shadowrun Returns, Monster Train, Talisman and Magic: The Gathering Arena.

As usual, this week will also see a fresh batch of new games heading to GeForce Now, including the biggest release of the week – A Plague Tale: Requiem. You can see the full list of games coming to GeForce Now below:

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

  • A Plague Tale: Requiem (New release on Steam and Epic Games)

  • Batora – Lost Haven (New release on Steam, Oct. 20)

  • Warhammer 40,000: Shootas, Blood & Teef (New release on Steam and Epic Games, Oct. 20)

  • The Tenants (New release on Steam, Oct. 20)

  • FAITH: The Unholy Trinity (New release on Steam, Oct. 21)

  • Evoland Legendary Edition (Free on Epic Games, Oct. 20-27)

  • Commandos 3 – HD Remaster (Steam and Epic Games)

  • Monster Outbreak (Steam and Epic Games)

Finally, this week's GeForce Now update also adds Adaptive V-Sync support on Android, so you should get smoother gameplay while using the Android app on supported devices.

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