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GeForce Now adds nine more games this week

This week, nine more titles are joining the GeForce Now library, including two of this week's biggest new games – Dune: Awakening and MindsEye. 

MindsEye is a new game from Build a Rocket Boy, a new studio founded by former Rockstar producer, Leslie Benzies. The game has unfortunately not had a very solid launch, with the studio already coming out to apologise for the state of the game across all platforms, including PC. Optimisation issues are the biggest concern so far, with the game running quite poorly across a range of PCs. You may be able to brute force your way through some of that thanks to technologies like DLSS and Frame Generation, but you are probably best off waiting some time for patches to come through to fix the underlying issues.

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

  • Frosthaven Demo (New release on Steam, June 9)
  • Dune: Awakening (New release on Steam, June 10)
  • MindsEye (New release on Steam, June 10)
  • Kingdom Two Crowns (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, June 11)
  • The Alters (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, June 13)
  • Lost in Random: The Eternal Die (New release on Steam and Xbox, June 13, available on PC Game Pass, June 17)
  • Firefighting Simulator – The Squad (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • JDM: Japanese Drift Master (Steam)
  • Hellslave (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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