Last week, Nvidia announced plans to bring 60 games to GeForce Now this month, including 21 day-one titles. We saw the first wave of 29 games arrive last week and now, another 23 games have landed, including the very first day-one Xbox title.
Microsoft announced plans to bring its PC games to GeForce Now earlier this year and has begun putting games on the service in waves. However, we have yet to see a day-one game made available. That changes with Forza Motorsport, which launches today, available via Steam, Xbox and Game Pass. Users will be able to choose between streaming the Xbox version of the game via Microsoft's own Xbox Cloud Gaming service, or the full PC version via GeForce Now.
Here's the full list of games landing on GeForce Now this week:
- Forza Motorsport (New release on Steam, Xbox and available on PC Game Pass, Oct. 12)
- From Space (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Oct. 12)
- Hotel: A Resort Simulator (New release on Steam, Oct. 12)
- Saltsea Chronicles (New release on Steam, Oct. 12)
- Star Trek: Infinite (New release on Steam, Oct. 12)
- Tribe: Primitive Builder (New release on Steam, Oct. 12)
- Lords of the Fallen (New release on Steam and Epic Games Store, Oct. 13)
- Bad North (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
- Call of the Sea (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store
- For The King (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
- Golf With Your Friends (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
- Metro Simulator 2 (Steam)
- Moonbreaker (Steam)
- Narita Boy (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
- Rubber Bandits (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
- Sifu (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
- Star Renegades (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
- Streets of Rogue (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
- Supraland (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
- Supraland Six Inches Under (Epic Games Store)
- The Surge (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
- Tiny Football (Steam)
- Yes, Your Grace (Xbox, available on Microsoft Store)
Other games arriving this month include the likes of Vampire Survivors, Cities Skylines 2 and of course, Alan Wake 2.
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