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GeForce Now adds SUPERHOT: Mind Control Delete, Othercide and more

Thursday has officially become GeForce Now’s library update day, with new games added to the service every week. This week’s update includes 8 more games coming to the service, one of which is a returning game after previously being removed. 

Othercide is one of the highlights this week. This indie strategy title released to very positive acclaim in late July and thanks to its turn-based nature, it is also a very good fit for cloud gaming on the go. In this title, you are humanity's last hope, leading an army to avoid extinction. SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE is another highlight, expanding on the original SUPERHOT story and gameplay with tons of new content. As for the returning game, Russian Fishing 4 is coming back to GeForce Now after being removed previously.

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

  • Othercide
  • SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE
  • Ho Tu Lo Shu: The Books of Dragon
  • Into the Breach (Epic Games Store)
  • Just Cause 2
  • Thief
  • Trackmania Turbo (Uplay)
  • Russian Fishing 4

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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