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GeForce Now adds Dying Light 2, Life is Strange and more this week

Following on from a brief hiatus over the holiday season and early January, Nvidia is back to releasing weekly GeForce Now updates, with new titles joining the service each Thursday. Throughout February, we can expect 30 titles to join GeForce Now, including the Life is Strange games, Dying Light 2, the upcoming Destiny 2 expansion and more. 

GeForce Now received a major upgrade in late 2021, adding RTX 3080 powered servers, along with a new premium membership tier that grants access to those higher tier servers. With an RTX 3080 membership, players can stream games in 1440p at up to 120FPS, just as long as your network can handle it.

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

  • Life is Strange Remastered (New release on Steam, Feb. 1)
  • Life is Strange: Before the Storm Remastered (New release on Steam, Feb. 1)
  • Dying Light 2: Stay Human (New release on Steam and Epic Games Store, Feb. 4)
  • Warm Snow (Steam)

There will be more games joining GeForce Now each week. Later in the month, we can expect titles like Escape Simulator, Destiny 2: The Witch Queen, Sifu and more.

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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