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NVIDIA have revealed a fresh lineup of games planned to arrive on GeForce NOW during October, here's the details. While Amazon look to refresh Luna and pull in social games with AI generation, we have NVIDIA just continuing to pull in some big stuff here.

Their rollout of GeForce RTX 5080-powered servers continues at a bit of a slow pace though, which you can follow on their dedicated page. NVIDIA said Miami (USA) and Warsaw (Poland), are the latest regions to get it, with Portland (USA) and Ashburn (USA) coming up next. inZOI and Total War: Warhammer III have also now been added to GeForce RTX 5080-ready titles.

These are available now:

  • Train Sim World 6 (Steam)
  • Alien: Rogue Incursion Evolved Edition (Steam)
  • Car Dealer Simulator (Steam)
  • Nightingale (Epic Games Store)
  • Ready or Not (Epic Games Store)
  • STALCRAFT: X (Steam)

And these announced for later in October:

  • King of Meat (New release on Steam, Oct. 7)
  • Seafarer: The Ship Sim (New release on Steam, Oct. 7)
  • Little Nightmares III (New release on Steam, Oct. 9)
  • Battlefield 6 (New release on Steam and EA app, Oct. 10)
  • Ball x Pit (New release on Steam, Oct. 15)
  • Fellowship (New release on Steam, Oct. 16)
  • Jurassic World Evolution 3 (New release on Steam, Oct. 21)
  • Painkiller (New release on Steam, Oct. 21)
  • Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 (New release on Steam, Oct. 21)
  • Tormented Souls 2 (New release on Steam, Oct. 23)
  • Super Fantasy Kingdom (New release on Steam, Oct. 24)
  • Earth vs. Mars (New release on Steam, Oct. 29)
  • ARC Raiders (New release on Steam, Oct. 30)

Source: NVIDIA

You can play NVIDIA GeForce NOW on Linux in a browser (with limits), and they have a proper dedicated app for the Steam Deck / SteamOS.

Really useful for games that block Linux directly with various forms of anti-cheat.

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