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GeForce Now adds 12 new games including demos for Outriders and System Shock

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 have 12 games joining the library, including Eve Online, Runescape and demos for both Outriders and the System Shock remake. 

Nvidia typically adds at least 10 new games a week to GeForce Now with just a few exceptions over the last year. This week is no different, with 12 games coming, although two of these are demo versions for upcoming titles – Outriders from People Can Fly Games and System Shock from Nightdive Studios.

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

  • Art of Rally (Steam and Epic Games Store)
  • Curse of the Dead Gods (Steam)
  • Eve Online (Steam)
  • Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk (Steam)
  • Might & Magic Heroes VII (Steam)
  • Observer System Redux (Steam)
  • Old School RuneScape (Steam)
  • Outriders demo (Steam)
  • Project Highrise (Steam)
  • Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos (Steam)
  • System Shock demo (Steam)
  • Tank Mechanic Simulator (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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