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Ten more titles land on GeForce Now this week

There are ten more games joining the GeForce Now library this week. While there are plenty of new games in this week's update, the standout for me is the legendary Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney trilogy, which will now be playable on virtually any internet-connected device.

The Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney trilogy is a remastered package of the original games, containing all 14 episodes that span the first three games. If you are after something newer, then you'll be pleased to know that seven ‘new releases' are also included in this week's GeForce Now update.

The full list of titles coming to the service includes:

  • ENDLESS Legend 2 (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Sept. 22)
  • Renown (New release on Steam, Sept. 22)
  • Baby Steps (New release on Steam, Sept. 23)
  • Aztecs: The Last Sun (New release on Steam, Sept. 23)
  • SWORN (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Sept. 23)
  • Lost Rift (New release on Steam, Sept. 25)
  • CloverPit (New release on Steam, Sept. 26)
  • Mecha Break (Steam)
  • Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy (Steam)
  • Predecessor (Steam)

On top of that, the RTX 5080 servers for GeForce Now Ultimate are expanding to support two more games – Alan Wake 2 and STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl.

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