NVIDIA GeForce NOW Gets GreedFall II: The Dying World and Six More Games This Week

Whether looking for a time-traveling adventure, strategic roleplay or epic action, anyone can find something to play on GeForce NOW, with over 2,000 games in the cloud. The GeForce NOW library continues to grow with seven titles arriving this week, including the role-playing game GreedFall II: The Dying World from developer Spiders and publisher Nacon. Plus, be sure to claim the new in-game reward for Guild Wars 2 for extra style points.

GeForce NOW is improving experiences for members using Windows on Arm laptops. Support for these products is currently in beta, and improvements will be included in the GeForce NOW 2.0.67 app update, rolling out this week to bring GeForce NOW streaming at up to 4K resolution, 120 frames per second and high dynamic range to Arm-based laptops.

Greed Is Good
GreedFall II: The Dying World, the sequel to the acclaimed GreedFall, transports players to a captivating world set three years before the events of the original game. It features a revamped combat system, offering players enhanced control over Companions, and introduces a tactic pause feature during live battles for strategic planning. In this immersive adventure, step into the shoes of a person native to the magical archipelago uprooted from their homeland and thrust into the complex political landscape of the Old Continent. GreedFall II delivers an immersive experience filled with alliances, schemes and intense battles as players navigate the treacherous waters of colonial conflict and supernatural forces.

Members can shape the destiny of the Old Continent all from the cloud. Ultimate and Priority members can elevate their gaming experiences with longer gaming sessions and higher-resolution gameplay over free members. Upgrade today to get immersed in the fight for freedom.

Adventure in Style
The Guild Wars 2: Janthir Wilds expansion is here, bringing new adventures and challenges to explore in the world of Tyria. To celebrate this release, GeForce NOW is offering a special member reward: a unique style bundle to enliven members’ in-game experiences.

Transform characters’ hairstyle, horns and facial hair, customize armor and tailor a wardrobe for epic quests. The reward allows players to stand out as a true champion of Tyria while exploring the new lands of Janthir.

Members enrolled in the GeForce NOW rewards program can check their email for instructions on how to claim the reward. Ultimate and Priority members can redeem their style packages today, and free members can access the reward beginning on Friday, Sept. 27. Don’t miss out – the offer is available through Saturday, Oct. 26, on a first-come, first-served basis.

Something for Everyone
The hit survival action shooter Remnant II from Arc Games this week released its newest and final downloadable content (DLC), The Dark Horizon, along with a free update that brings a brand-new game mode called Boss Rush. In the DLC, players return to N’Erud and uncover a mysterious place preserved in time, where alien farmlands are tended by robots for inhabitants who have long since perished. But time corrupts all, and robotic creations threaten at every turn. Stream the game instantly on GeForce NOW without waiting for downloads or updates.

Members can look for the following games available to stream in the cloud this week:

  • Witchfire (New release on Steam, Sept. 23)
  • Tiny Glade (New release on Steam, Sept. 23)
  • Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed (New release on Steam, Sept. 24)
  • GreedFall II: The Dying World (New release on Steam, Sept. 24)
  • Breachway (New release on Steam, Sept. 26)
  • Mechabellum (New release on Steam, Sept. 26)
  • Monopoly (New release on Ubisoft Connect, Sept. 26)

Source: NVIDIA GeForce NOW

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