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The Outer Worlds 2, Ninja Gaiden 4 and more join GeForce Now

GeForce Now has another big week in store for gamers, with nine more titles joining the library, including brand new releases like Ninja Gaiden 4, Painkiller and Vampire: The Masqeurade – Bloodlines 2. 

Obsidian's latest RPG, The Outer Worlds 2, will release tomorrow to deluxe edition buyers. If you are one of those people, you'll get access through GeForce Now starting tomorrow as well. For standard edition buyers, you'll have to wait until next Wednesday to gain access to the game.

The full list of new games joining the GeForce Now library this week includes:

  • NINJA GAIDEN 4 (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Oct. 20)
  • Jurassic World Evolution 3 (New release on Steam, Oct. 21)
  • Painkiller (New release on Steam, Oct. 21)
  • Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 (New release on Steam, Oct. 21, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
  • The Outer Worlds 2 – Advanced Access (New release on Steam, Battle.net and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Oct. 24, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
  • Tormented Souls 2 (New release on Steam, Oct. 23)
  • Super Fantasy Kingdom (New release on Steam, Oct. 24)
  • VEIN (New release on Steam, Oct. 24)
  • Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow (Steam)

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