NVIDIA adds Control (Ultimate Edition), Hitman and other games to GeForce NOW library

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GeForce NOW after its launch has faced many hiccups including the loss of four major game publishers, compatibility and other stuff. To compensate with, NVIDIA announced months back that it would be adding games every thursday to ultimately expand its game library for the cloud-gaming services.

After that it did add a lot of games like Half-Life 2, Peaky Blinders, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Just Cause 4 and a lot of Ubisoft games and other free games from various stores including Steam and Epic Games. GeForce NOW is doing a great job in balancing between adding to its own game library as well as updating the free games from other stores.

NVIDIA will launch new games every week for GeForce NOW

To that, as we know, Epic Games Store‘s major free giveaway this week is obviously the Hitman which now supports GeForce NOW as well along with Shadowrun compendium. These two games have to be redeemed from August 27th to September 3rd, so that you can play both of them non stop throughout your life, also NVIDIA has recently brought support for GeForce NOW on Chromebooks and planning to bring wide-range support for Android TVs as well.

Not only these two games, but NVIDIA has also added Surgeon Simulator 2 (a premiere release on Epic), Control (the Ultimate Edition that gives you the access to play other expansions), and Blasphemous. As Ubisoft has partnered with GeForce NOW, Uplay’s Assassin’s Creed Freedom Cry and Rayman Origins will also be playable for free on NVIDIA’s cloud-gaming platform.

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