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Mass Effect: Legendary Edition and It Takes Two headline latest GeForce Now library update

Last week, Nvidia announced plans to add at least 25 new games to GeForce Now in June, with seven of those games arriving last week. This week, there are ten games joining the library, including the Mass Effect Legendary Edition remaster, as well as several brand new releases. 

EA has been supporting GeForce Now for a while now, bringing several back-catalogue titles to the service. The latest to join GFN is last year's excellent Mass Effect trilogy remaster, available on PC via Steam and Origin. EA has also added It Takes Two to GFN this week. Now, you can jump into Shepard's journey on almost any device. As far as brand new games go, there are three coming this week, including The Cycle: Frontier, Tour de France 2022 and Pro Cycling Manager 2022.

The seven games heading to the GeForce Now library this week include:

There are several major game announcement streams taking place this week, so expect to see a bunch of titles likely heading towards GeForce Now in the future.

KitGuru Says: What do you all think of this week's GFN update? 

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