Nvidia will be adding over twenty new games to its GeForce Now game streaming service this month, and I'm super excited. This past January, I got hands on with Nvidia's GeForce Now Ultimate, and that experience was enough for me to put the gaming console away for good.
Adding twenty-plus new games in addition to the news that Microsoft is adding its library of PC games to the service in the future means GFN is growing rapidly. And the catalog could get even bigger if the $69 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard goes through for Microsoft. GFN could literally turn itself into a gamer's paradise within the next few months. Let's have a look at which games will be added.
We're only into the third day of March, and these five games have already been added.
According to Nvidia, these games will be added during the rest of March.
Sadly, one of my favorite games, Command & Conquer Remastered Collection, was pulled from GFN, due to technical issues, with no timeline for its return. Two games that were supposed to be released this past February, Above Snakes and Heads Will Roll, have been delayed, as have Perish and Darker and Darker, which were to be released this month.
Since the clock turned to 2023, Nvidia has been working hard to get its new 4080 servers online nationwide and releasing more games onto its streaming platform. Baldur's Gate 3 (Steam), Recipe For Disaster, Sons of Forest, and Wrpips were added this February.
With Nvidia's new servers coming online and its list of games increasing, the GPU-making giant could corner the market on online gaming.
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