GeForce Now is receiving a huge library upgrade this month
22 games are coming to the Nvidia GeForce Now PC streaming service in July
July is going to be a big month for Nvidia’s GeForce Now PC streaming service, with 22 games coming to service. 11 of these games will be available on their respective launch days, and four games arriving this week on the service.
This week, the following four games are coming to GeForce Now. This includes The First Descendant, a newly released game on Steam.
- The Falconeer (Free on Epic Games Store, July 4)
- The First Descendant (Steam)
- Star Traders: Frontiers (Steam)
- Wuthering Waves (Native and Epic Games Store)
More games coming to GeForce Now in July
Later this month, GeForce Now will be gaining support for a tonne of new PC games. This includes Stormgate (Early Access), Once Human, and Earth Defence Force 6.
- Once Human (New release on Steam, July 9)
- Anger Foot (New release on Steam, July 11)
- The Crust (New release on Steam, July 15)
- Gestalt: Steam & Cinder (New release on Steam, July 16)
- Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn (New release Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, July 18)
- Dungeons of Hinterberg (New release Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, July 18)
- Norland (New release on Steam, July 18)
- Cataclismo (New release on Steam, July 22
- CONSCRIPT (New release on Steam, July 23)
- F1 Manager 2024 (New release on Steam, July 23)
- EARTH DEFENSE FORCE 6 (New release on Steam, July 25)
- Stormgate Early Access (New release on Steam, July 30)
- Cyber Knights: Flashpoint (Steam)
- Content Warning (Steam)
- Crime Boss: Rockay City (Steam)
- Gang Beasts (Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
- HAWKED (Steam)
- Kingdoms and Castles (Steam)
Today, GeForce Now stands as one of the best game streaming services available. That said, PC gamers do need to own the games they play though Nvidia’s GeForce Now servers. Remember, GeForce Now isn’t a Netflix-like service for gamers, it is a PC-in-the-Cloud service. That means that you still need to buy games.
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