This is welcome news as the GeForce NOW had a number Activision-Blizzard and Bethesda pulled from its list of games earlier this year due to licensing issues. As we reported (opens in new tab), “The Long Dark” game developer, Raphal van Lierop slammed Nvidia for not requesting permission to add the game to its platform.  Nvidia promises to announce new games (opens in new tab) each Thursday and has a total of 602 games in its library so far, nearly as many as Sony’s PlayStation Now. (opens in new tab) . GeForce Now’s newly added games list: 

Population ZeroAge of Conan: UnchainedBlood Bowl: Legendary EditionCube WorldDarksiders IIDoor Kickers: Action SquadEARTH DEFENSE FORCE 4.1 The Shadow of New DespairGenesis Alpha One Deluxe EditionHitman: Blood MoneyKing’s Bounty: Warriors of the NorthSacred 2 GoldSpace Hulk: Deathwing – Enhanced EditionSTEINS;GATEStyx: Shards of DarknessThe Guild II: RenaissanceThis Is the Police 2WORMS ArmageddonWRC 7 FIA World Rally ChampionshipX3: Terran Conflict

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What is GeForce NOW?

GeForce Now is GPU creator, Nvidia’s cloud-based game streaming service for PC Mac, Shield TV, and Android devices. It offers silky-smooth gameplay over RTX outfitted servers. This versatile gaming platform lets you stream your own library of games or play your favorite free-to-play games.  So how much does GeForce Now cost? GeForce Now is currently available in two tiers (opens in new tab) including free and founders. Join for free and you’ll have standard access and 1 hour-session lengths. Under the founders membership plan, you pay $4.99 a month for 12 months for priority access, extended session length and RTX On.  This pricing is for a limited time only.