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Nvidia brings ten more games to GeForce Now this week

Last week's GeForce Now update was smaller than usual, but Nvidia is making up for that this week with ten games joining the library. Of those ten games, half of them are brand new titles. 

This week's list of new releases hitting GeForce Now includes Dreadzone, Stronghold Crusader: Definitive Edition, The Drifter, He Is Coming and, my personal pick-up of the week, RoboCop: Rogue City – Unfinished Business. If you have PC Game Pass, you can also access the base game, RoboCop: Rogue City via GFN if you would prefer Nvidia's stronger server hardware compared to Xbox Cloud Gaming.

Here is the full list of games joining GeForce Now today:

  • Stronghold Crusader: Definitive Edition (New release on Steam, July 15)
  • The Drifter (New release on Steam, July 17)
  • He Is Coming (New release on Steam, July 17)
  • DREADZONE (New release on Steam, July 17)
  • RoboCop: Rogue City (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass July 17)
  • RoboCop: Rogue City — Unfinished Business (New release on Steam July 17)
  • Battle Brothers (Steam)
  • BitCraft Online (Steam)
  • Humanity (Xbox, available on the Microsoft Store)
  • SteamWorld Dig (Steam)

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