As it is another Thursday, GeForce NOW has received another update, which adds some new games for GeForce NOW members to stream from top-end rigs via a subscription service to a device of their choice without having to worry about the hardware of their own devices. With multiple tiers available, it’s up to the subscriber to choose what kind of rig they want access to and how long they want their gaming sessions to be. On a new GeForce NOW Thursday, there are nine new games available for GFN members to stream as of this week, and subscribers will get PC-exclusive rewards for Throne and Liberty.
For those who are getting stuck into Amazon Games’ Throne and Liberty, you’ll be able to get a generous reward of 200 Ornate Coins and a PC-exclusive youngster named Gneiss Amitoi in Throne and Liberty. This offer is available until December 10, first come, first served. If Throne and Liberty isn’t for you, don’t worry. There are other games that will be available to stream through GeForce NOW’s ever-expanding library. So far, there are over 2,000 games in the cloud gaming library, and NVIDIA has no plans to slow down on adding more. If you want to know what you can expect from this week and some of the new releases that are being added to the library, below are all of the details of what games you can expect to see receiving GeForce NOW compatibility.
- Farming Simulator 25 (Steam)
- Sea Power: Naval Combat in the Missile Age (Steam)
- Industry Giant 4.0 (Steam, November 15)
- Ara: History Untold (Steam, Xbox, PC Game Pass)
- Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (Steam, Battle.net)
- Call of Duty: Vanguard (Steam, Battle.net)
- Magicraft (Steam)
- Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy (Steam, Xbox, PC Game Pass)
- Spyro Reignited Trilogy (Steam, Xbox, PC Game Pass)
For NVIDIA, it’s been a relatively successful week, as the NVIDIA app has also officially launched, and users are able to download it this week. The NVIDIA app is replacing the GeForce Experience program, and it makes installing NVIDIA Studio drivers and GeForce Game Ready drivers easier than ever with a new unified control center. Logging in is now entirely optional, and for those who do, you’ll be entitled to getting rewards as well as redeeming any bundles that are available through the NVIDIA app.
For more information on the NVIDIA App, make sure to check out the official post which explains all of the details and changes that have been made.