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GeForce Now update brings Discord integration and eight more games

Nvidia has now announced this week's new game additions to the GeForce Now library. New titles aren't the only focus this week though, as the GeForce Now PC and Mac app has also received some new features, including Discord integration. 

The newest version of the GeForce Now app, version 2.0.38 on PC and Mac, includes support for Discord logins to access and create GeForce NOW accounts. The new version also improves Discord Rich Presence support to display what you are currently playing on your Discord status.

As for the games joining GeForce Now this week, the list includes:

  • SpellMaster: The Saga (New release on Steam)
  • Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation (Steam)
  • Citadel: Forged With Fire (Steam)
  • Galactic Civilizations III (Steam)
  • Haven (Steam)
  • People Playground (Steam)
  • Train Valley 2 (Steam)
  • Valley (Steam)

There will be more games joining GeForce Now each week, with another batch of games coming next week, including the upcoming Destiny 2 expansion, The Witch Queen.

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KitGuru Says: Do many of you use GeForce Now for streaming while away from your usual rig? What do you think of the latest additions to the library? 

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