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Nvidia announces 21 games coming to GeForce Now in March

GeForce Now returned to its weekly library update schedule earlier this year, which means a new batch of games are being served up today. This time around, we also have a sneak peek at what else is coming throughout March. 

This month, 21 games will be added to the GeForce Now library. Six of those are coming today, with the rest being spread out over the coming weeks.

Here is the full list of games coming to GeForce Now today:

  • Disgaea PC (Steam)
  • Legends of Aria (Steam)
  • Loop Hero (day-and-date release on Steam)
  • The Dungeon Of Naheulbeuk: The Amulet Of Chaos (Steam)
  • Wargame: Red Dragon (Free on Epic Games Store, March 4-11)
  • WRC 8 FIA World Rally Championship (Steam)

And here are the other games coming later this month:

  • Door Kickers (Steam)
  • Endzone – A World Apart (Steam)
  • Monopoly Plus (Steam)
  • Monster Energy Supercross – The Official Videogame 4 (Steam)
  • Narita Boy (Steam)
  • Overcooked!: All You Can Eat (Steam)
  • Pascal’s Wager – Definitive Edition (Steam)
  • Spacebase Startopia (Steam and Epic Games Store)
  • System Shock: Enhanced Edition (Steam)
  • Thief Gold (Steam)
  • Trackmania United Forever (Steam)
  • Uno (Steam)
  • Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic (Steam)
  • Worms Reloaded (Steam)
  • Wrench (Steam)

All of these games should appear within the GeForce Now app by the end of today, streamable across PC, Mac, Android, Chromebook and via web browser.

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