NVIDIA has announced the latest list of games to be added to its GeForce NOW cloud platform. After the debut of the first Activision Blizzard game (Call of Duty) last week, GFN users can look forward to streaming 17 new titles this week, highlighted by three that are launching today: Ubisoft Massive’s first-person open world action/adventure game Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Owlcat Games’ cRPG Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, and Fntastic’s zombie survival MMO The Day Before.
Whereas Rogue Trader’s low system requirements make it easily accessible to nearly everyone, The Day Before and especially Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora have way more demanding specs, making the GeForce NOW proposition all the more enticing. Ultimate members will even be able to run the game at 4K and high frame rate while enabling ray tracing, and if they have an Ultrawide display, that’s supported as well.
The full list also includes GeForce NOW support for the newly launched LEGO Fortnite, Rocket Racing, and Fortnite Festival games, as well as the two Ori games from Moon Studios.
● World War Z: Aftermath (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Dec. 5)
● Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (New release on Ubisoft, Dec. 7)
● Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader (New release on Steam, Dec. 7)
● The Day Before (New release on Steam, Dec. 7)
● Goat Simulator 3 (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Dec. 7)
● LEGO Fortnite (New release on Epic Games Store, Dec. 7)
● Against the Storm (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Dec. 8)
● Rocket Racing (New release on Epic Games Store, Dec. 8)
● Fortnite Festival (New release on Epic Games Store, Dec. 9)
● Agatha Christie – Murder on the Orient Express (Steam)
● BEAST (Steam)
● Dungeons 4 (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
● Farming Simulator 22 (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
● Hollow Knight (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
● Ori and the Will of the Wisps (Steam, Xbox, and available on PC Game Pass)
● Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition (Steam)
● Spirittea (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
NVIDIA also said that Halo Infinite was supposed to launch on GeForce NOW back in September, but technical issues have prevented that. Needless to say, the team is now working with Microsoft and 343 Industries to solve them and bring Halo Infinite to GFN in the coming months.