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GeForce Now adds Saints Row: The Third Remastered and more

GeForce Now is bringing another 17 games to its library this week, with the list headlined by Saints Row: The Third Remastered, which finally comes to Steam this week after a lengthy Epic Games Store exclusivity period. 

Aside from Saints Row: The Third Remastered, this week's GeForce Now update has another significant announcement. Nvidia has already been in discussions with Devolver Digital and as a result, the publisher's upcoming game from Team WIBY, Phantom Abyss, will be available on GFN at launch later this year.

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

  • Snowrunner (day-and-date release on Steam, May 18)
  • Siege Survival Gloria Victis (day-and-date release on Steam, May 18)
  • Just Die Already (day-and-date release on Steam, May 20)
  • 41 Hours (day-and-date release on Steam, May 21)
  • Saints Row: The Third Remastered (Steam, May 22 and the return of the Epic Games Store version)
  • Bad North (Steam)
  • Beyond Good & Evil (Ubisoft Connect)
  • Chess Ultra (Steam)
  • Groove Coaster (Steam)
  • Hearts of Iron 2: Complete (Steam)
  • Monster Prom (Steam)
  • OneShot (Steam)
  • Outlast 2 (Steam)
  • Red Wings: Aces of the Sky (Steam)
  • Space Invaders Extreme (Steam)
  • Warlock: Master of the Arcane (Steam)
  • WRC 8 Fia World Rally Championship (Epic Games Store)

All of these games will be live and ready to stream on GeForce Now as of today.

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

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