It’s time for GeForce NOW subscribers to rejoice – fifty-four new games are coming to the service throughout November, and a bunch of those top-tier titles have been added in the last day or two. It’s a monumental month for the cloud-based streaming service, which is fast becoming one of the most valuable subscription services of its kind. It’s constantly broadening the number of games it supports, meaning you can access more of the games you own from wherever you are.
How Will You Choose What To Play?
With fifty-four brilliant games being officially supported by GeForce NOW through November, the only difficulty will be choosing what to play first. This bumper month follows a huge window in October that saw a whopping forty-eight games added to the service, showing quite transparently that GeForce NOW is well worth the subscription cost.
Here are the games that will officially be supported by GeForce NOW as of November:
- Headbangers: Rhythm Royale
- Jusant
- RoboCop: Rogue City
- The Talos Principle 2
- StrangerZ
- Curse of the Dead God
- Daymare 1994: Sandcastle
- ENDLESS Dungeon
- F1 Manager 2023
- Heretic’s Fork
- HOT WHEELS UNLEASHED 2 – Turbocharged
- Kingdoms Reborn
- Q.U.B.E. 2
- Soulstice
- Virtex Stadium
- The Invincible
- Roboquest
- Stronghold: Definitive Edition
- Dungeons 4
- Space Trash Scavenger
- Spirittea
- Naheulbeuk’s Dungeon Master
- Last Train Home
- Gangs of Sherwood
- Airport CEO
- Arcana of Paradise —The Tower
- Blazing Sails: Pirate Battle Royale
- Breathedge
- Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead
- Bus Simulator 2
- Farming Simulator 19
- GoNNER
- GoNNER
- Hearts of Iron IV
- Hexarchy
- I Am Future
- Imagine Earth
- Jurassic World Evolution 2
- Land of the Vikings
- Onimusha: Warlords
- Overcooked! 2
- Saints Row IV
- Settlement Survival
- SHENZHEN I/O
- SOULVARS
- The Surge 2
- Thymesia
- Trailmakers
- Tropico 6
- Wartales
- The Wonderful One: After School Hero
- Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin
- West of Dead
- Wolfenstein: The New Order
- Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
As per the terms of the service, you’ll need to have bought and own these games to be able to play them on the GeForce NOW service. If you’re on a high enough tier, you’ll be able to take advantage of RTX-powered, ray-traced graphics, courtesy of an Nvidia supercomputer.
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