NVIDIA’s GeForce Now lets players stream games from storefronts such as Steam and Epic Games Store to different devices. But it’s only provided that Nvidia has rights to them.
The service is free however if you own a premium membership tier then you will get features such as ray tracing and longer gameplay sessions. Until now, the only EA games supported on GeForce Now were free-to-play shooter Apex Legends. However, NVIDIA has expanded this list and has added new games.
Well, truthfully, these arent new games, but this does open the door to more EA games on GeForce Now in the future. Some more recent games like Star Wars Squadrons are notably absent, however, Squadrons is free in this month’s Games With Prime.
Here are this month’s games added to the GeForce Now library:
- AWAY: The Survival Series (Steam)
- Lemnis Gate (Steam)
- The Eternal Cylinder (Epic Games Store)
- Hot Wheels Unleashed (Steam and Epic Games Store)
- INDUSTRIA (Steam and Epic Games Store)
- The Last Friend (Steam and Epic Games Store)
- Rogue Lords (Steam and Epic Games Store)
- Europa Universalis IV (Epic Games Store, September 30)
- Battlefield 1 Revolution (Steam and Origin)
- Dragon Age: Inquisition (Steam and Origin)
- Mirror’s Edge Catalyst (Steam and Origin)
- Unravel Two (Steam and Origin)
- Rustler (Steam)
- Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Blacklist (Ubisoft Connect)
NVIDIA’s GeForce Now has more than 10 million users, and the service is pulling in more support from a giant publisher like EA is always a good sign. The green team believes that soon more publishers will join its service.