NVIDIA GeForce NOW Gets Six New Games




/ 37 mins ago

Are you a fan of GeForce NOW? Or perhaps you’ve never used it and are looking for an excuse to try the series? Well, one good reason would be how quickly the supported games list is growing and with your subscription, you can now stream No Rest for the Wicked, as well as five more new games hitting the service right now, taking the total to well over 1500 games and growing!

No Rest for the Wicked

The highly anticipated action role-playing game from Moon Studios, developer of the Ori series, and publisher Private Division. Amid a plague-ridden world, step into the boots of a Cerim, a holy warrior on a desperate mission.

The Great Pestilence has ravaged the land of Sacra, and a new king reigns. As a colonialist inquisition unfolds, engage in visceral combat, battle plague-infested creatures and uncover the secrets of the continent. Make the character you want with the game’s flexible soft-class system, explore a rich storyline, and prepare for intense boss battles as you build up the town of Sacrament.

Embark on a dark and perilous journey, where no rest awaits the wicked. Rise to the challenge and stream from GeForce RTX 4080 servers with a GeForce NOW Ultimate membership for the smoothest gameplay from the cloud. Be among the first to experience early access of the game, without having to wait for downloads.

More Games

If you’re looking for even more action, then the mighty Evil West is now streaming on GeForce NOW this week and is part of PC Game Pass, and is joined by Kill it With Fire 2, The Crew Motorfest (maybe skip that one, suck it Ubisoft), No Rest for the Wicked, Lightyear, and the Tomb Raider Remasters, no too shabby!

  • Kill It With Fire 2 (New release on Steam, April 16)
  • The Crew Motorfest (New release on Steam, April 18)
  • No Rest for the Wicked (New release on Steam, April 18)
  • Evil West (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • Lightyear Frontier (Steam)
  • Tomb Raider I-III Remastered (Steam)

Check out GeForce Now here.

Riot Games shared in its 14.8 patch notes that it will soon add its Vanguard security software to League of Legends as part of the publisher’s commitment to remove scripters, bots and bot-leveled accounts from the game and make it more challenging for them to continue. Since Vanguard won’t support virtual machines when it’s added to League of Legends, the game will be put under maintenance and will no longer be playable on GeForce NOW once the 14.9 update goes live globally – currently planned for May 1, 2024. Members can continue to enjoy the game on GeForce NOW until then.



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