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GeForce Now adds 11 new games this week

Nvidia is continuing on with its weekly library updates for GeForce Now. This week, 11 new games are joining the service, the vast majority of which are brand-new releases. 

The headliners here include PC Building Simulator 2, Warhammer 40,000: Darktide (closed beta) and Scorn, an upcoming horror adventure that has been heavily featured in Xbox Game Pass promotions and the Xbox games showcase.

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

  • Asterigos: Curse of the Stars (New release on Steam)
  • Kamiwaza: Way of the Thief (New release on Steam)
  • LEGO Bricktales (New release on Steam and Epic Games)
  • Ozymandias: Bronze Age Empire Sim (New release on Steam)
  • PC Building Simulator 2 (New release on Epic Games)
  • The Last Oricru (New release on Steam, Oct. 13)
  • Rabbids: Party of Legends (New release on Ubisoft, Oct. 13)
  • The Darkest Tales (New release on Steam, Oct. 13)
  • Scorn (New Release on Steam and Epic Games, Oct. 14)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Darktide Closed Beta (New release on Steam, available from Oct. 14th)
  • Dual Universe (Steam)

This week also saw the announcement of several new ‘gaming Chromebooks', a first for the Chromebook line-up. Acer, Lenovo and Asus each have a gaming Chromebook coming out, but rather than focusing on native games like a traditional gaming laptop, these Chromebooks will utilise cloud gaming services, like GeForce Now.

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