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Five more games join GeForce Now this week

This week, five more titles are joining the GeForce Now library, headlined by System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster, which is available on Steam starting today.

The System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster is now available on PC and consoles. The game brings back the classic shooter in new and improved form and so far, fans seem to be happy with it, as the game sits with an overall ‘Positive' user review score on Steam.

As for this week, the following titles are available on GeForce Now starting this week:

  • System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster (New release on Steam, June 26)
  • Broken Age (Steam)
  • Easy Red 2 (Steam)
  • Sandwich Simulator (Steam)
  • We Happy Few (Steam)

While GeForce Now can be accessed for free, those wanting a better experience may consider upgrading to one of the paid tiers. Currently, the Performance tier membership is 40% off for a six-month membership until the 6th of July, and day-passes are also on sale for 40% off at the moment if you want to jump in and test cloud gaming for a few hours.

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