MMORPG The Elder Scrolls: Online and six other games are now available on the GeForce NOW cloud service catalogue.
By: Anton Kratiuk | 04.04.2024, 19:55
NVIDIA todayannounced another update to its GeForce NOW cloud services catalogue.
What's new
This week's main new feature will be the popular multiplayer role-playing game The Elder Scrolls: Online.
Around twenty games will be added to the service in April, seven of which are already available:
- ARK: Survival Ascended (new to Xbox. available on PC Game Pass from 1 April)
- The Elder Scrolls: Online
- Thief (free on EGS from 4 to 11 April)
- Sons of Valhalla (new on Steam from 5 April)
- MEGA MAN X DiVE Offline (Steam)
- SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE (Xbox, available via PC Game Pass)
- Turbo Golf Racing 1.0 (Xbox, available via PC Game Pass)
Later in April, the following games will be added to GeForce NOW:
- Dead Island 2 (available on Steam, 22 April)
- Phantom Fury (available on Steam, 23 April)
- Oddsparks: An Automation Adventure (available on Steam, April 24)
- 9-Bit Armies: A Bit Too Far (Steam)
- Backpack Battles (Steam)
- Dragon's Dogma 2 Character Creator & Storage (Steam)
- Evil West (Xbox, available as part of PC Game Pass)
- Islands of Insight (Steam)
- Lightyear Frontier (Steam and Xbox, available as part of PC Game Pass)
- Manor Lords (Steam, available as part of PC Game Pass)
- Metaball (Steam)
- Tortuga - A Pirate's Tale (Steam)
Nvidia also announced the launch of the GeForce Now service in Japan.
The GeForce Now library now includes more than 1,800 titles. The service allows even the most demanding games to run on weak PCs and even mobile devices. The only prerequisite for using GeForce Now (apart from a subscription) is the need for constant internet access.
Source: Nvidia