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

Increasing computer prices due to the global chip crisis, the pandemic and the exchange rate caused the cloud gaming industry to become widespread. Cloud gaming, which does not require powerful computer systems and allows high-end games to be played without any hassle with a good internet connection, provides service for a certain monthly fee.

One of the prominent platforms in this context is GeForce Now. The platform, which currently has more than 1000 games, continues to expand its library every week. This week’s games have also been announced recently.


10 new games added to GeForce Now

Leading the way among cloud gaming services, GeForce Now announced that it has added 10 more new games this week. Here is the list.

GeForce Now announces this week’s games

Announcing the new games it adds to its library every Thursday, GeForce Now spent the last week silently. Continuing from where it left off this week, the platform announced that it has joined 8 new games.

Among the productions added to GeForce Now, ELEX II, the sequel to the open world-themed role-playing game ELEX, developed by Piranha Bytes, behind the Gothic and Risen series, stands out. The game, which was released on Steam on March 1, is now available to GeForce Now subscribers. It is also worth noting that the game must be purchased in the first place in order to be played.

Here are 8 new games added to the GeForce Now library this week:

  • ELEX II Steam)
  • FAR: Changing Tides (Steam)
  • Shadow Warrior 3 (Steam)
  • AWAY: The Survival Series (Epic Games Store)
  • Labyrinthine Dreams (Steam)
  • Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion (Steam)
  • TROUBLESHOOTER: Abandoned Children (Steam)
  • The Vanishing of Ethan Carter (Epic Games Store)

Here are the current package prices of GeForce Now;

  • 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 GeForce Now 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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