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Nvidia to add over 60 games to GeForce Now this month

Today, Nvidia has begun announcing its GeForce Now library additions for May. Over the course of this month, 61 games will be added to the cloud gaming service, with 17 of those games arriving today. 

Nvidia's continued partnership with Remedy Entertainment sees Alan Wake and Alan Wake's American Nightmare joining the library alongside Control for the first time. The most recent Splinter Cell game, Blacklist, is also joining the library today.

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

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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