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GeForce Now gains Immortals Fenyx Rising and 7 other games this week

It has been a little while since the last major GeForce Now games library update, with the last major title being Assassin's Creed Valhalla. This week, Nvidia returns with another eight games for the GeForce Now library, including another big Ubisoft release. 

The big new game addition this week is Immortals Fenyx Rising, Ubisoft's colourful, third-person adventure through Ancient Greece. Other notable additions include Dead Cells, one of the best indie games in recent years, as well as Phoenix Point.

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

  • Empire of Sin (day-and-date launch on Steam – Dec. 1)
  • Immortals Fenyx Rising (day-and-date launch on Epic Games Store and Ubisoft Connect – Dec. 3)
  • Per Aspera (day-and-date launch on Steam – Dec. 3)
  • Phoenix Point: Year One Edition (day-and-date launch on Steam – Dec. 3)
  • Shiren the Wanderer: The Tower of Fortune and the Dice of Fate (day-and-date launch on Steam – Dec. 2)
  • Dead Cells (Epic Game Store version)
  • Door Kickers 2 Task Force North
  • Path of Exile (Epic Game Store version)

All games should be live on GeForce Now starting today.

KitGuru Says: What do you all think of the latest additions to the GeForce Now library?

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