This May will undoubtedly be a very important month for GeForce NOW, NVIDIA’s streaming game service, which for a small monthly fee allows you to enjoy a wide selection of games with the highest graphics quality without the need for the latest-generation PC. A service that also differs from other platforms of this type, since what it offers you is to play your games.
GeForce NOW adds 61 new games in May
To this end, you can connect your accounts of the main game stores with GeForce NOW and, from that moment on, the service will show you how many of your games, the ones you have bought in those services, are compatible with the service. Since its beta launch, and especially when the tests were completed, NVIDIA has not stopped adding new compatible titles to the service, although we have never seen an update as big as the one that will be offered this May, which shows that the company is firmly committed to the service.
In the first batch of additions, which takes place today, the following games have been added to GeForce NOW:
- Alan Wake (Steam)
- Alan Wake’s American Nightmare (Steam)
- Assetto Corsa (Steam)
- Beat Cop (Steam)
- Call of Juarez: Gunslinger (Steam)
- Chronicon (Steam)
- Death Rally (Steam)
- Hitman 2: Silent Assassin (Steam)
- The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV (Epic Games Store)
- MotoGP21 (Steam)
- Observer System Redux (Epic Games Store)
- Pacify (Steam)
- Pine (gratis en Epic Games Store hasta el 13 de mayo)
- Project: Gorgon (Steam)
- THE SHORE (Steam)
- Steep (Steam)
- Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Blacklist (Steam)
17 titles in addition to the 27 that came to GeForce NOW last month. But this is just the beginning, as over the next few weeks NVIDIA has announced that many more games will gain GeForce NOW support, they are as follows:
- 41 Hours (Steam)
- Bad North (Steam, Epic Games Store)
- Battlefleet Gothic: Armada (Steam)
- Beyond Good & Evil (Steam)
- Breathedge (Steam, Epic Games Store)
- Bridge Constructor Portal (Steam)
- Chess Ultra (Steam)
- Child of Light (Ubisoft Connect)
- Cyber Hook (Steam)
- Deathsmiles (Steam)
- Enlisted (Native Launcher)
- Groove Coaster (Steam)
- Hearts of Iron 2 Complete (Steam)
- Hearts of Iron III (Steam)
- Hood: Outlaws & Legends (Steam, Epic Games Store)
- Hyperdrive Massacre (Steam)
- Imagine Earth (Steam)
- Just Die Already (Steam)
- Kill It With Fire (Steam)
- King’s Bounty: Dark Side (Steam)
- Last Epoch (Steam)
- Monopoly Plus (Ubisoft Connect)
- Monster Prom (Steam)
- Necromunda: Underhive Wars (Steam)
- OneShot (Steam)
- Ostriv (Steam)
- Outland (Steam)
- Outlast 2 (Steam)
- Red Wings: Ace of the Skies (Steam)
- Redout: Enhanced Edition (Steam)RIME (Steam)
- Sabotaj (Steam, only available in Europe
- Space Crew (Steam)
- Space Invaders Extreme (Steam)
- Super Mecha Champions (Steam)
- Thea: The Awakening (Steam)
- Three Kingdoms: The Last Warlord (Steam)
- Tomb Raider Legend (Steam)
- Trainz Railroad Simulator 2019 (Steam)
- Valiant Hearts: The Great War (Ubisoft Connect)
- Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Prophecy (Steam)
- Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Storm Ground (Steam)
- Warlock – Master of the Arcane (Steam)
- When Ski Lifts Go Wrong (Steam)
Thus, May will close with 61 more games in GeForce NOW, something that seems to indicate that the company has decided to step on the accelerator, precisely in one of the key aspects for its growth: the catalog. Given that GeForce NOW maintains free accounts, with which users can try out the service, the more games on the list, the more likely it is that potential users will be interested in the service.
The commitment of more and more companies to streaming gaming services is a clear sign that the future, for many gamers, lies in platforms like GeForce NOW, which do not require the latest hardware to get the most out of the games. As of today, the main limitation is the catalog, which is already extensive. The outlook is very promising.