NVIDIA : An A-peel-ing GFN Thursday Sprouts 20+ New Games Coming to GeForce NOW in April
March 31, 2022 at 07:06 pm IST
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In addition to GFN Thursday, it's National Tater Day. Hooray!
To honor the spud-tacular holiday, we're closing out March with seven new games streaming this week. And a loaded 20+ titles are coming to the GeForce NOW library in April to play - even on a potato PC, thanks to GeForce NOW.
Plus, the GeForce NOW app is available on Chromebook. Get the app today to instantly transform Chromebooks into gaming rigs capable of playing 1,000+ PC titles with and against millions of other players - without waiting for downloads, installs, patches or updates.
GeForce NOW is Your Ride or FryDon't let this one sneak up on you. Play as ghosts and ghost hunters in this chaotic multiplayer hide-and-seek game.
At its roots, GeForce NOW is about playing great games. The final seven titles of March are ready to stream today. Plus, keep your eyes peeled for what's coming to the cloud in April with 20 games revealed today and some nice surprises to be announced throughout the month.
The following are ready to stream today:
Midnight Ghost Hunt (New release on Steam)
Weird West (New release on Steam)
Dying Light Enhanced Edition (Epic Games Store)
ELEX II (Epic Games Store)
FAR: Changing Tides (Epic Games Store)
Hero's Hour (Epic Games Store)
Martha Is Dead (Epic Games Store)
Coming in April:
Anno 1404 - History Edition (Steam)
Blast Brigade vs. the Evil Legion of Dr. Cread (Steam)
On top of the 27 titles announced in March, an extra eight ended up coming to the cloud. Check out all the additional games that were added last month:
Conan Chop Chop (Steam)
Hero's Hour (Steam)
Highrise City (Steam)
Hundred Days - Winemaking Simulator (Epic Games Store)
Power to the People (Epic Games Store)
STORY OF SEASONS: Pioneers of Olive Town (Steam)
Survival Quiz CITY (Steam)
Tunic (Steam)
A couple of games that were announced in March didn't quite make it:
Turbo Sloths (Steam)
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II (Steam)
Finally, GeForce NOW is growing. GeForce NOW Powered by ABYA Free and Priority plans are available again, but only for a limited time and while supplies last in Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile. Access local servers for lightning fast gameplay with the same legendary GeForce NOW experience.
We have an extra fresh challenge for you this week. Let us know your answer on Twitter or in the comments below.
write a love letter to your potato PC/device in one sentence
we'll start: "to my ride or fry, we'll never say goodbye ️"
- ️ NVIDIA GeForce NOW (@NVIDIAGFN) March 30, 2022
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