GeForce Now subscribers are happy: This week’s games have been announced!

Cloud gaming, which is described as the future of the game industry, has become more widespread due to the problems we have faced in recent years, such as the chip crisis and the increasing exchange rate. Contrary to the ever-increasing prices of electronic products, the idea of ​​being able to play high-end games for a certain monthly fee attracted more players.

One of the first platforms that come to mind when it comes to cloud gaming is GeForce Now. The platform, which has more than 1000 games in its library, continues to add new productions every week. Finally, 6 new games were presented to GeForce Now subscribers.


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Here are 6 games added to the GeForce Now library

GeForce Now has announced this week’s games. In this context, 6 games, especially Bus Driver Simulator, developed by KishMish Games and published by Ultimate Games, joined the platform’s library.

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Apart from this, the space strategy game Distant Worlds 2, whose developer is the company of Code Force and published by Slitherine Software, was presented to the subscribers. Of course, it is worth noting that all these games must be purchased in the first place in order to be played.

Here are 6 new games added to the platform’s library this week:

  • Buccaneers! (Steam)
  • Distant Worlds 2 (Steam)
  • Ironsmith Medieval Simulator (Steam)
  • Bus Driver Simulator (Steam)
  • Martha is Dead (Steam)
  • Survival Quiz CITY (Steam)
GeForce Now

GeForce Now subscription fees are as follows;

  • 24 hours Premium = 14.9 TL
  • Weekly Premium = 44.9 TL
  • Monthly Premium = 89.9 TL
  • 3 Months Premium = 199.9 TL
  • 6 Months Premium = 349.9 TL

So what do you think about this subject? How did you find the games added to the platform’s library this week? Do not forget to share your views with us in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.

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