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Nvidia brings 17 new games to GeForce Now this month

We've hit the first Thursday of the month, which means it is time for another mega-update for GeForce Now. This week. Nvidia revealed 17 new games joining the cloud gaming library over the next several weeks, including the long-anticipated Hollow Knight: Silksong.

The game was originally planned as an expansion to the original game, but later evolved into a full sequel, all developed by a small team of three developers from Australia. The game has been in development for five years but finally launches on September 4th for Xbox, PC and Nintendo Switch. On top of that, the game will be available to play on almost any device through the GeForce Now service.

Borderlands 4 is another major highlight for GeForce Now this month. The latest game in the series from Gearbox is due out on September 11th and will be a day-one addition to the GeForce Now library.

Here is the full list of games available on GeForce Now this week:

  • Hell Is Us (New release on Steam, Advanced Access on Sept. 1)
  • METAL EDEN (New release on Steam, Sept. 2)
  • Hollow Knight: Silksong (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Sept. 4)
  • Cataclismo (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Sept. 4)
  • Cronos: The New Dawn (New release on Steam, Advanced Access Sept 3, general availability Sept. 5)

Throughout September, other titles like Borderlands 4, Dying Light: The Beast, Predecessor, Cloverpit, Lost Rift, Baby Steps, Endless Legend 2, Jump Space, Firefighting Simulator, Fata Deum- The God Sim, Warborne Above Ashes and Aztecs: The Last Sun will also join the library.

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