GeForce NOW September Games Lineup: A Month of Exciting Releases

September brings an exciting array of new games to GeForce NOW, NVIDIA’s popular cloud gaming service. With a versatile library and cross-platform compatibility, GeForce NOW allows players to stream their favorite games from clients like Steam, Epic Games Store, Battle.net, and more.

This month, the platform introduces 19 new games, including highly anticipated titles like Final Fantasy XVI, Age of Mythology, and Epic Mickey: Rebrushed. Here’s a breakdown of what’s new for GeForce NOW users in September.

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Diverse Client Support for Maximum Flexibility

One of GeForce NOW’s key strengths is its broad compatibility with multiple gaming clients. Whether you own games on Steam, Xbox, Epic Games Store, or Battle.net, GeForce NOW ensures you can stream and play them seamlessly. Users need to own these titles on the listed platforms, but once you do, the service enables high-quality gameplay across various devices.

New Games to Expect This September

This month, GeForce NOW adds 19 new titles, including a mix of recent releases and beloved classics. Notably, a dozen of these are “day-and-date” releases, meaning users can stream them the moment they launch. Below are some of the major titles arriving this month:

  • Final Fantasy XVI (Steam, Epic Games Store)
  • Epic Mickey: Rebrushed (Steam)
  • Age of Mythology (Steam, Xbox, PC Game Pass)

For those who enjoy classic strategy games like Age of Mythology or the role-playing magic of Final Fantasy XVI, this month’s lineup is filled with exciting content to explore.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Open Beta

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A special highlight for this month is the Open Beta for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. Between September 6 and September 9, GeForce NOW members can access the beta instantly through Steam or Battle.net, offering early access to one of the most anticipated first-person shooters of the year.

Week 1 Releases: A Strong Start to September

For the first week of September, GeForce NOW introduces seven new titles, all available on different platforms.

  • The Casting of Frank Stone (Steam) – September 3
  • Age of Mythology (Xbox, Steam, PC Game Pass) – September 4
  • Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts (Epic Games Store, Early Access) – September 5
  • Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 (Steam, Early Access) – September 5
  • Final Fantasy XVI Demo (Epic Games Store)
  • Crime Scene Cleaner (Steam)

These releases offer a mix of genres, from tactical shooters to grand strategy, ensuring players of all tastes have something to look forward to.

Mid- and Late-September Highlights

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The excitement doesn’t stop after the first week. Several major releases are lined up for later in the month, including:

  • Frostpunk 2 (Steam, PC Game Pass) – September 17
  • The Plucky Squire (Steam) – September 17
  • Tiny Glade (Steam) – September 23
  • Greedfall II: The Dying World (Steam) – September 24

For simulation and open-world fans, Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown and Rider’s Republic also hit the GeForce NOW platform, expanding the selection even further.

Changes to Ubisoft Titles Access

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Starting in October, GeForce NOW will require users to use Ubisoft Connect to access Ubisoft games that were previously available via the Epic Games Store. This update reflects NVIDIA’s ongoing efforts to streamline client access and ensure smoother gameplay experiences for Ubisoft titles.

GeForce NOW’s September lineup offers a mix of fresh releases and classic titles, catering to a wide range of gamers. From Final Fantasy XVI to Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, there’s something for everyone.

With new platform updates and enhancements, NVIDIA continues to push the boundaries of cloud gaming. The service offers increased flexibility, ensuring that users can enjoy a diverse selection of games on their preferred devices with improved performance and accessibility.

Also Read: Sony Drops Hints About the Upcoming PlayStation 5 Pro: Everything We Know So Far

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