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Maneater, Saints Row and various Ubisoft titles headline GeForce Now’s weekly update

Thursday has officially become GeForce Now’s library update day, with new games added to the service every week. This week’s update sees Nvidia furthering its partnership with Ubisoft, as well as the addition of more ‘day and date' supported games for brand new releases. 

In terms of brand new releases, Maneater, Saints Row: The Third Remastered and Strategic Mind: Blitzkrieg are all now available on the Epic Games Store and Steam respectively. All three games support GeForce Now, so if you use the service, you can use Nvidia's cloud gaming servers to stream the game to your PC, Mac or Android device. The recently launched standalone version of GWENT on Steam is also supported for streaming.

Here is the full list of new titles being added to GeForce Now this week:

  • Maneater 
  • Saints Row: The Third Remastered
  • Strategic Mind: Blitzkrieg
  • Assassin’s Creed Origins (Epic Games Store)
  • Assassin’s Creed Odyssey (Epic)
  • Assassin's Creed III Remastered (Epic)
  • Clustertruck
  • Deadside
  • Epistory – Typing Chronicles
  • Expeditions: Viking
  • Far Cry: New Dawn (Epic)
  • For Honor (Epic)
  • GWENT: The Witcher Card Game
  • Kholat
  • Kona
  • Monster Train
  • Oriental Empires
  • Path Of Wuxia
  • Space Rangers HD: A War Apart
  • The Crew 2 (Epic)
  • The Long Dark
  • Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege (Epic)
  • Train Fever
  • Watch Dogs 2 (Epic)
  • X-Morph: Defense

find all of these games within the GeForce Now app starting today.

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