Death Stranding among 11 new games added to NVIDIA GeForce Now
Kojima's latest among a host of hot new titles joining the GeForce Now party.
What you need to know
- NVIDIA GeForce Now is a streaming service that allows PC players to stream games they own on various devices.
- 11 games are making their way to the service in the latest update.
- Death Stranding, Surviving Mars and Hyper Scape are some of the standout additions this week.
Another week rolls around and NVIDIA is adding another slew of excellent PC games to its GeForce Now library. Top of the list this week is Hideo Kojima's latest, Death Stranding, which has just debuted on PC this week. If you own it through either Steam or Epic, you can now play it on any GeForce Now compatible device.
Here's the full list of what makes the cut this week:
- Death Stranding
- Hyper Scape Open Beta
- Enter the Gungeon
- Far Cry Primal
- Metin2
- Surviving Mars
- Totally Accurate Battle Simulator
- Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Breakpoint
- TrackMania 2 Stadium
- Unfortunate Spacemen
It's also good to see continued support for GeForce Now from Ubisoft, with not only its new battle royale, Hyper Scape, joining, but also titles from Far Cry, Ghost Recon and the legendary Trackmania 2 Stadium.
In addition to these new titles, Albion Online has returned to the service via its own launcher. All titles are live now, and if you haven't yet tried GeForce Now you can get started completely free of charge.
NVIDIA's cloud game streaming service is one of the best available today, delivering lag-free gaming at 1080p/60fps. The fact that you can access NVIDIA's servers for free makes it an easy sell, and the $4.99 plan makes it an immediately enticing option for seasoned gamers.
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