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GeForce Now adds new games from Xbox, Ubisoft, Capcom and more

GeForce Now is getting a pretty big library update this week, with new games arriving on the service from publishers like Ubisoft, Capcom and Xbox Game Studios, furthering Nvidia's recent partnerships with game publishers.

Critically acclaimed action game, Devil May Cry 5, will now be playable via GeForce Now for anyone that owns the game on Steam. Additionally, Xbox is bringing over additional Game Pass titles, including Gears Tactics, Amnesia: The Bunker, Descenders and more. Finally, Ubisoft's brand new racing title, The Crew: Motorfest, will be a day-one release for GeForce Now.

Here's the full list of games landing on GeForce Now this week:

  • Tavernacle! (New release on Steam, Sept. 11)
  • Gunbrella (New release on Steam, Sept. 13)
  • The Crew Motorfest (New release on Ubisoft Connect, Sept. 14)
  • Amnesia: The Bunker (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • Descenders (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • Devil May Cry 5 (Steam)
  • Gears Tactics (Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • Last Call BBS (Xbox)
  • The Matchless Kungfu (Steam)
  • Mega City Police (Steam)
  • Opus Magnum (Xbox)
  • Remnant II (Epic Games Store)
  • Space Hulk: Deathwing – Enhanced Edition (Xbox)
  • Superhot (Xbox)
  • Vampyr (Xbox)

The Crew: Motorfest is getting some extra attention too. The game will be available to stream freely with a five-hour free trial on GeForce Now, accessible between September 14th and September 17th, so you can give Ubisoft's latest racer a try over the weekend, without having to sit through a lengthy download.

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