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Nvidia brings 21 more titles to GeForce Now in April

Nvidia has teased what's to come for GeForce Now users in April. This month, we'll see a total of 21 new games added to the library, including brand-new releases like South of Midnight. 

April is shaping up to be a huge month for exciting indie games. The Talos Principle: Reawakened is heading our way on April 10th, followed by Sunderfolk and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 on April 23rd. Compulsion Games is also releasing its first new game since 2016's We Happy Few – South of Midnight, a highly stylised action-adventure releasing day-one for Steam, Xbox and Windows, as well as via Game Pass.

Here is the full list of titles joining GeForce Now this week:

  • South of Midnight Advanced Access (Steam and Xbox, coming soon before launch)
  • Cat Quest (Epic Games Store)
  • Dark Deity 2 (Steam)
  • Hero Siege (Steam)
  • KARMA: The Dark World (Steam)
  • Sky: Children of the Light (Steam)
  • Train Sim World 5 (Steam)
  • Vivat Slovakia (Steam)

Later in the month, titles like Aimlabs, Backrooms: Escape Together, Sunderfolk, Night is Coming, Commandos Origins and more will be joining GeForce Now.

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