GeForce NOW Adds Sea of Thieves, Bodycam, and Disney Speedstorm

Jun 13, 2024 at 09:00am EDT
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It's time for a new GeForce NOW Thursday, the weekly moment when NVIDIA updates its cloud platform's library. Starting today, GFN users can look forward to sailing the seven seas in Rare's Sea of Thieves.

The shared world pirate game may have struggled a bit at launch, but it has long since found its groove, and its recent debut on PlayStation 5 only expanded the already healthy player base.

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During Sunday's Xbox Games Showcase, Rare published a new trailer for Sea of Thieves Season 13, unveiling the return of Captain Flameheart and inviting players to become the boss. An all-new world event pits pirates against Flameheart's mighty flagship to seize it, raining fire on their enemies with a skeleton crew at their command and reaping the rewards of their dastardly deeds. Season 13 is coming to Sea of Thieves on July 25 as a free update to all players on Xbox, PC, and PlayStation 5.

The second major addition to GeForce NOW is Bodycam, a first-person tactical shooter game released last week on Steam Early Access. The two-man team at Reissad Studio plans a full launch in a few years.

Lastly, Gameloft's free-to-play arcade racing game Disney Speedstorm and indie farming/life simulator SunnySide are the remaining new GeForce NOW games for this week-

● SunnySide (New release on Steam, June 14)
● Disney Speedstorm (Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
● Sea of Thieves (Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
● Bodycam (Steam)

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