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GeForce Now adds Second Extinction and 10 other games this week

Thursday has arrived once again, meaning it is time for another GeForce Now library update. This week the streaming service gains release-day support for Second Extinction, alongside 10 other games.

There are 11 games in total hitting GeForce Now this week, two of which are currently available to claim for free on the Epic Games Store – Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs and Kingdom: New Lands.

Here is the full list of new games hitting GeForce Now today:

  • Second Extinction (day-and-date release on Steam — Oct. 13)
  • Out of Reach: Treasure Royale (day-and-date release on Steam — Oct. 14)
  • Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs (Free on Epic Games Store — Oct. 15-22)
  • Kingdom: New Lands (Free on Epic Games Store — Oct. 15-22)
  • Cake Bash (new game)
  • Medieval Dynasty
  • Port Royale 4
  • Pro Cycling Manager 2018
  • Skyforge (Steam and My.com)
  • Thief: Deadly Shadows
  • Uno (Uplay)

You should be able to find all of these games within the GeForce Now app starting today. Here in the UK, the games list usually updates at around 9PM BST.

KitGuru Says: GeForce Now continues to grow and at this point, the library is more than solid. Do many of you use this for streaming games to an Android device or a cheaper PC?

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