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Nvidia will add 21 games to GeForce Now this month, including ELEX II and Shadow Warrior 3

Nvidia has revealed the full list of titles coming to GeForce Now this month. Over the course of March, Nvidia will add 21 more games to its streaming service, including big releases like Shadow Warrior 3 and ELEX II. 

The first nine games are landing on GeForce Now this week, with the remaining titles coming each Thursday until the end of the month. This week, GeForce Now players will be able to begin streaming ELEX II, Shadow Warrior 3 and several other indie titles.

Here is the full list of games joining GeForce Now this week:

  • ELEX II (New release on Steam)
  • FAR: Changing Tides (New release on Steam)
  • Shadow Warrior 3 (New release on Steam)
  • AWAY: The Survival Series (Epic Games Store)
  • Labyrinthine Dreams (Steam)
  • Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion (Steam)
  • TROUBLESHOOTER: Abandoned Children (Steam)
  • The Vanishing of Ethan Carter (Epic Games Store)

Later in the month, we can expect to see Project Zomboid, Rugby 22, Dread Hunger, Conan Chop Chop, Blood West, Lumote: The Mastermote Chronicles, The Settlers, Distant Worlds 2, Monster Energy Supercross, Fury Unleashed, Martha is Dead and more.

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