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Dying Light: The Beast and a dozen other titles come to GeForce Now

Following on from last week's massive RTX 5080 upgrade for GeForce Now Ultimate, it is back to business as usual with the weekly game announcements. This week, 13 more titles join the GeForce Now library, including new releases like Dying Light: The Beast. 

Dying Light: The Beast is a new standalone game focused on Kyle Crane, the main protagonist of the original Dying Light. It launches tomorrow on PC and will be available day-one through GeForce Now.  If you plan on playing the game natively on your PC, then you'll also be pleased to know that Nvidia has rolled out new Game Ready drivers with day-one optimisations for the game on GeForce graphics cards.

Here is the full list of games coming to GeForce Now this week:

  • Fata Deum – The God Sim (New release on Steam, Sept. 15)
  • Town to City (New release on Steam, Sept. 16)
  • Goblin Cleanup (New release on Steam, Sept. 18)
  • Project Winter (New release on Epic Games Store, Sept. 18)
  • Dying Light: The Beast (New release on Steam, Sept. 18, GeForce RTX 5080 ready)
  • Warborne Above Ashes (New release on Steam, Sept. 18)
  • Jump Space (New release on Steam, Sept. 19)
  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (Steam, Battle.net, and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • Field of Glory II: Medieval (Steam)
  • Two Point Campus (Steam, Epic Games Store)
  • Two Point Museum (Steam, Epic Games Store)

While RTX 5080-powered servers are now available to GeForce Now Ultimate subscribers, not every game has moved over to the RTX 5080 servers. New games that are ‘RTX 5080 ready' this week include Dying Light: The Beast, Monster Hunter Wilds and Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.

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