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Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and 11 other games join GeForce Now

GeForce Now has another big week with the launch of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, which will be available to stream through the cloud service as soon as it launches tomorrow. On top of that, 11 other games have been announced. 

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 launches tomorrow, the 14th of November. Whether you buy it on Steam, Battle.net, or through the Xbox App (or are subscribed to PC Game Pass), you'll be able to access the game through GeForce Now starting at launch.

The full list of new games joining the GeForce Now library this week includes:

  • Surviving Mars: Relaunched (New release on Steam, Nov. 10)
  • Possessor(s) (New release on Steam, Nov. 11)
  • Rue Valley (New release on Steam, Nov. 11)
  • Anno 117: Pax Romana (New release on Steam and Ubisoft, Nov. 13, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
  • Assetto Corsa Rally (New release on Steam, Nov. 13)
  • INAZUMA ELEVEN: Victory Road (New release on Steam, Nov. 13)
  • Songs of Silence (New release on Epic Games Store, Free on Nov. 13)
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 (New release on Steam, Battle.net and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Nov. 14)
  • Where Winds Meet (New release on Epic Games Store, Nov. 14)
  • Megabonk (Steam)
  • R.E.P.O. (Steam)
  • RV There Yet? (Steam)

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