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GeForce Now update brings 10 more games and Ansel screenshot support

GeForce Now is getting a nice boost this week. Not only is the Nvidia Ansel screenshotting tool now available via the cloud, but ten more games are also being added to the growing library, including one previously removed game. 

Starting off, GeForce Now across all platforms now supports Ansel for taking high-quality in-game screenshots, furthering Nvidia's efforts to bring all GeForce gaming features to the cloud. If you are one of the newcomers trying GeForce Now on ChromeOS, then you will now be able to sync up your Steam library and instantly access all eligible games from the cloud.

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

  • Star Renegades (day-and-date release on Steam — Sept. 8)
  • Railway Empire (Free on Epic Games Store— Sept 10 – 17)
  • Where the Water Tastes Like Wine (Free on Epic Games Store— Sept 10 – 17)
  • Dungeon of the Endless – Crystal Edition
  • Endless Legend – Emperor Edition
  • Pro Cycling Manager 2019
  • Skullgirls
  • UBOAT
  • Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China (Uplay)
  • Endless Space 2 (returning to GeForce Now)

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: Have many of you been using GeForce Now recently? How have you found it so far? 

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