Home / Software & Gaming / GeForce Now adds Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Bright Memory and more this week

GeForce Now adds Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Bright Memory and more this week

There have been a few big game launches this week, topped off by Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Valhalla. To coincide with this, the GeForce Now library is getting an update, making Valhalla streamable alongside a few other games. 

Assassin's Creed Valhalla will be streamable on GeForce Now via Ubisoft Connect (formerly uPlay) as well as the Epic Games Store launcher. With GeForce Now, players can access the game on any PC, Mac, Android device, Shield TV and most recently, Chromebooks.

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

  • Assassin's Creed Valhalla (Epic Games Store and Ubisoft Connect)
  • Bright Memory (Steam)
  • The Falconeer (Steam)
  • XIII (Steam)
  • RUNE II: Decapitation Edition (Steam)

XIII is a remake of the cult classic cell-shaded shooter, while The Falconeer is an independently made, fantasy air combat title. Bright Memory is another promising indie game, preceding the upcoming Bright Memory Infinite, this game combines action mechanics with lightning fast FPS sections.

All of these games should be available on GeForce Now starting today.

KitGuru Says: Have many of you tried GeForce Now recently to stream games away from your usual setup? 

 

Become a Patron!

Check Also

Call of Duty COD

KitGuru Games: Predicting the Next Half a Decade of Call of Duty Releases

Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) famously once said: “The three absolutes in life are death, taxes and a new Call of Duty coming out every single year”. Sure enough, the US founding father has yet to be proven wrong, with Activision and a dozen studios having ensured that come the tail-end of any given year, there will be a new COD ready to release. And so, what can we expect from the franchise later this year? What about 2027, 2028 or even 2030? By looking back at the past two decades of Call of Duty games, their trends, progression and regression, I believe I can predict the next 5 years worth of annual COD entries.