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Control Ultimate Edition, Surgeon Simulator 2 and more come to GeForce Now today

Its time for another GeForce Now library update, this time headlined by Control: Ultimate Edition, Surgeon Simulator 2, the Shadowrun collection and more. In all, there are ten more games joining the cloud gaming library today, spread across Steam and the Epic Games Store. 

In terms of brand new releases, GeForce Now players will get day-and-date access to Control Ultimate Edition and Surgeon Simulator 2, both of which release today on Steam and the Epic Games Store. In the case of Control, Founder's members of the GeForce Now service will also be able to turn RTX on and experience high-end ray-tracing through the cloud.

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

  • Control Ultimate Edition (day-and-date release on Steam and Epic Games Store — Aug 27)
  • Surgeon Simulator 2 (day-and-date release on Epic Games Store— Aug 27)
  • HITMAN (free on Epic Games Store — Aug 27-Sept 3)
  • Shadowrun Collection (free on Epic Games Store — Aug 27-Sept 3)
    • Shadowrun Returns
    • Shadowrun – Dragonfall
    • Shadowrun – Hong Kong
  • Assassin's Creed Freedom Cry (Uplay)
  • Blasphemous
  • Rayman Origins (Uplay)
  • Black Desert Online (Steam, adding support for players in Turkey)

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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