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GeForce Now is adding 30 games this month to celebrate 1 year anniversary

It has been one year since Nvidia launched GeForce Now to the public and during that time, hundreds of games have been added to the library. To celebrate the anniversary, GeForce Now is getting its biggest update so far, with over 30 games being added to the service. 

According to Nvidia, over 175 million hours have been streamed so far and over 130 million clips have been captured via Nvidia Highlights on GFN servers. At this point, the cloud games library spans over 800 titles, including 80 of the most played F2P titles and Triple A games like Cyberpunk 2077.

Now as for the games coming to GeForce Now this month, that list includes:

  1. Apex Legends Season 8 (Origin and Steam)
  2. Blue Fire (Steam)
  3. Code2040 (Steam)
  4. Curious Expedition 2 (Steam)
  5. Magicka 2 (Steam)
  6. Might & Magic Heroes V: Tribes of East (Steam)
  7. Mini Ninjas (Steam)
  8. Order of Battle: World War II (Steam)
  9. Path of Wuxia (English language release on Steam)
  10. Secret World Legends (Steam)
  11. Valheim (Steam)
  12. Warhammer 40,000 Gladius Relics of War (Epic Games Store)
  13. Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood (Epic Games Store)
  14. Art of Rally
  15. Darkest Hour: A Hearts of Iron Game
  16. Day of Infamy
  17. Everspace
  18. Farm Manager 2018
  19. Farmer's Dynasty
  20. Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris
  21. Lumberjack's Dynasty
  22. Observer: System Redux
  23. Outriders demo
  24. Project Highrise
  25. Rise of Industry
  26. Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2
  27. South Park: The Fractured But Whole
  28. South Park: The Stick of Truth
  29. The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III
  30. Thea 2: The Shattering

Aside from growing out the library, Nvidia has also focused on expanding GeForce Now availability over the last year. At this point, the service is available on Android, Windows PC, Mac (including M1 Macs), Chromebooks and even iOS through an in-browser streaming function. Later this year, GeForce Now will also expand to new countries, including Australia, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.

KitGuru Says: Do many of you use GeForce Now at all? What do you think of this month's big update? 

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