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Nvidia is bringing 22 games to GeForce Now this month, new wave of DLSS titles announced

It is the first Thursday of the month and Nvidia has now unveiled its plans for GeForce Now in December. This month, 22 more games will be added to the library, but beyond that, Nvidia also has a new Game Ready driver rolling out as more DLSS-supported titles are hitting the market.

For starters, there are five games getting DLSS 3 this month, including Need for Speed Unbound, Warhammer 40K Darktide, Portal RTX, Jurassic World Evolution 2 and of course, The Witcher 3, which is getting its ‘next gen' update on the 8th of December. There are also four more games implementing DLSS 2 this month – Firefighting Simulator, Marvel's Midnight Suns, Choo-Choo Charles and Blacktail. If you are planning on playing any of these games, you'll want the latest Nvidia Game Ready driver, which has rolled out today and can be downloaded through the GeForce Experience.

As for GeForce Now, the cloud gaming service will get 22 more games over the course of December. Six of those games are arriving today, including:

  • The Knight Witch (New release on Steam, Nov. 29)
  • Warhammer 40,000: Darktide (New Release on Steam, Nov. 30)
  • Fort Triumph (Free on Epic Games Store, Dec. 1-8)
  • Battlefield 2042 (Steam and Origin)
  • Alien Swarm: Reactive Drop (Steam)
  • Stormworks: Build and Rescue (Steam)

Later in the month, we can expect another wave of titles, including the likes of Marvel's Midnight Suns, Samurai Maiden, Wavetale, Brawlhalla, Ixion, Chained Echoes and more.

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KitGuru Says: Battlefield 2042 finally joining the GeForce Now library is interesting, particularly if you use the Premium or RTX 3080 level membership, as you'll be able to stream the game with RTX features switched on, including ray-tracing. 

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