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Nvidia is giving away Crysis Remastered with GeForce Now RTX 3080 memberships

Nvidia has been working to expand GeForce Now's library every week all year long and this week is no exception. This week, eight more titles are joining the service but that's not the only announcement this week – for a limited time, GeForce Now users can also claim a free copy of Crysis Remastered. 

Recently, Nvidia announced the RTX 3080 Tier for GeForce Now, costing £89.89 for a six month membership and granting access to your own dedicated RTX 3080 gaming rig and unlocking 1440p streaming at up to 120 frames per second. Those upgrading to this tier at launch will get a free code for Crysis Remastered on the Epic Games Store, so you can jump right in and put RTX to the test.

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

  • Combat Mission Cold War (New release on Steam, Nov. 16)
  • The Last Stand: Aftermath (New release on Steam, Nov. 16)
  • Myth of Empires (New release on Steam, Nov. 18)
  • Icarus (Beta weekend on Steam, Nov. 19)
  • Assassin’s Creed: Syndicate Gold Edition (North America, South America, Europe, Japan, and
    South Korea) (Ubisoft Connect)
  • Core (Epic Games Store)
  • World of Tanks (Steam)
  • Lost Words: Beyond the Page (Steam)

Next week, the final batch of games for November will be announced, so expect another update then.

KitGuru Says: We'll be testing out the GeForce Now RTX 3080 tier soon, so keep an eye out. In the meantime, are any of you planning on giving it a go soon? 

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