NVIDIA GeForce Now adds another 18 new games to its cloud gaming library

NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW game-streaming service enjoys its share in the now-crowded game streaming market on the fact that it was one of the first to appear for end consumers. The service started beta testing for Android last year and opened up for everyone in February. NVIDIA had pledged to announce new games for GeForce NOW every week, and over the past weeks, it has kept to that promise on multiple occasions. Last week, NVIDIA added 19 games to its cloud gaming library, and today, NVIDIA is announcing 18 new games that will now be available on GeForce NOW.

GeForce NOW incorporates technology that utilizes AI and RTX GPUs to enable “the next generation of performance and visuals”. It’s NVIDIA’s improved deep learning neural network that “boosts frame rates while generating beautiful, sharp images for games”. Since the base technology is game streaming, games begin playing instantly when you fire them up. They also include an experience that has been optimized for cloud gaming and includes Game Ready Driver performance improvements, managed directly by NVIDIA.

Here is the complete list of new games that have been added to GeForce NOW this week:

  • ATOM RPG Trudograd
  • Super Mega Baseball 3
  • Aven Colony
  • Battlestar Galactica Deadlock
  • Bomber Crew
  • Children of Morta
  • Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony
  • Dead Island: Riptide Definitive Edition
  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky SC
  • Europa Universalis III Complete
  • Goat Simulator
  • The King of Fighters XIV
  • Kingdom: New Lands
  • Men of War: Assault Squad
  • Party Hard
  • Risen 2: Dark Waters
  • Surgeon Simulator
  • The Wild Eight

Of these, ATOM RPG Trudograd was released on May 11 on Steam for PC, while Super Mega Baseball 3 was released on May 13 on Steam for PC. As such, they are fresh entries to the roster, so cloud gamers are not behind conventional gamers.


We also spot Goat Simulator on the list, which is a fun game to kill some time mindlessly without any larger objectives.

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