The latest slew of games to hit the GeForce NOW library has one very notable addition: Outriders. Developed by studio People Can Fly, Outriders is a third-person looter-shooter, much like Destiny, and is being published by Square Enix.
The game released today on all platforms and PC users have the option to stream the game immediately via GeForce NOW’s cloud, whether they purchased the title on Steam of the Epic Games Store. That’s great news since the official system requirements for the game, especially for those looking to play it on Ultra, are quite demanding.
Outriders is not the only game to be added to the GeForce NOW library today. In fact, subscribers to the service can expect 33 new games to be made available to play via cloud streaming through the month of April.
New titles which have been added as of Thursday April 1st include,
- Narita Boy (day-and-date release on Steam, March 30)
- Tales of the Neon Sea (Free on Epic Games Store, April 1-8)
- A-Train PC Classic (Steam)
- Endzone – A World Apart (Steam)
- Forts (Steam)
- Might & Magic X Legacy (Ubisoft Connect)
- Mr. Prepper (Steam)
- Nine Parchments (Steam)
- Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World- The Prophecy of the Throne (Steam)
- Rhythm Doctor (Steam)
- Shadowrun: Hong Kong – Extended Edition (Steam)
- Styx: Master of Shadows (Steam)
The other games which GeForce NOW subscribers can expect to be made available through this month are,
- 41 Hours (Steam)
- Beholder 2 (Steam)
- Chinese Parents (Steam)
- Earth Defense Force: Iron Rain (Steam)
- The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV (Steam)
- POSTAL 4: No Regerts (Steam)
- R-Type Final 2 (Steam)
- Shio (Steam)
- Spintires (Steam)
- Stronghold 2 (Steam)
- Stronghold 3 Gold (Steam)
- Stronghold Crusader 2 (Steam)
- Stronghold Crusader HD (Steam)
- Stronghold HD (Steam)
- Stronghold Kingdoms (Steam)
- Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation (Steam)
- Torchlight (Epic Games Store & Steam)
- Torchlight III (Steam)
- Trine: Enchanted Edition (Steam)
- Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion (Steam)
- Watch Your Ride – Biking Game (Steam)
GeForce NOW very recently celebrated its one-year anniversary, and Nvidia confirmed that the cloud streaming service had already streamed over 175 million hours of gameplay since its initial launch.
GeForce NOW can be accessed via PC, macOS, Android TV, Android, and directly using the Chrome and Safari browsers.
About GeForce NOW
GeForce NOW is the brand used by Nvidia for its cloud gaming service. Officially launched on September 30 2015, the service provides users with unlimited access to a library of games hosted on Nvidia servers for the life of the subscription, being delivered to subscribers through streaming video.
It is available on Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, Shield TV, Chromebook devices, Android TV and LG TVs running WebOS to be available in 2021.
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