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GeForce NOW: Nvidia and Bandai Namco join hands to bring more games to the cloud service

Pavan Gunagi by Pavan Gunagi
April 20, 2023
in Gaming, News
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Every month, Nvidia adds new games to GeForce Now, its cloud service, to increase the selection of games that support cloud gaming. On March 30, a list of the new games for April was released, and it contained 23 new games. Users noticed the dominance of Bandai Namco games in the list, but Nvidia didn’t officially announce its new partnership with Bandai Namco Europe until April 13.

On April 13, Nvidia released a fresh press release announcing the information. In a press release, the company described how it is bringing fresh Bandai Namco games to the cloud. This includes the highly regarded Little Nightmares puzzle-platformer series.

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Little Nightmares 1 and 2 joined Nvidia GeForce Now last Thursday, April 13, and are now both accessible through the service.

GeForce NOW
credit: ign

Last week, the service also welcomed Mordhau, De-Exit, Gete Even, canVERSE, and 11-11 Memories Retold as additional Bandai Namco Europe games. ““Our collaboration with NVIDIA will allow more players to enjoy Bandai Namco titles like ‘Little Nightmares’ across their devices, thanks to the power of the GeForce NOW cloud” said Bandai Namco Europe’s senior director of digital business and customer experience when speaking about this new partnership.

Many games, including Destiny 2, were encouraging players to switch to the Nvidia GeForce Now cloud service after Google Stadia was recently shut down. It is evident that GeForce Now is also expanding and growing its library of games. Nvidia GeForce Now is not offered in India, it should be noted. Visit Nvidia’s Support page to find out which nations offer Nvidia GeForce Now.

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