NVIDIA's cloud streaming GeForce NOW service has just revealed the next seven games supported by the cloud service, which brings all of your games across multiple storefronts into one place. This latest batch adds titles like Super Meat Boy 3D and Aphelion, though just as significant as the new games entering the service is the fact that the GeForce NOW summer sale means it's the best time to subscribe if you haven't already.
Starting with the games, though there are technically seven titles now supported by the cloud service, one of this week's entries is only a demo, with the full game currently missing a release date. That game is Embers of the Uncrowned, developed and published by Nexon.
Though the full release is still a ways off, the isometric dark fantasy game already looks impressive with its high graphical fidelity and detailed environments, all of which can shine even further when you're playing through GeForce NOW, unburdened by the limits of your own hardware.
While DON'T NOD's latest Aphelion and Team Meat's 3D evolution of the 2D platforming sensation are two of the more notable recent releases, they're not the only notable titles in this week's batch. Citizen Sleeper, which will be available for free for players to add to their library on the Epic Games Store beginning today until June 25, is also worth recognizing.
Particularly since it was recently removed from Xbox Game Pass, so if you need a new way to play it, EGS and GeForce NOW have you covered. Here's the full list of games joining the library of games supported by the cloud streaming service:
- Embers of the Uncrowned Demo (New release on Steam, available 13)
- Pro Cycling Manager 26 (New release on Steam, available June 15)
- Aphelion (Steam)
- Citizen Sleeper (Epic Game Store, Free from June 18-25)
- Megastore Simulator (Steam)
- OPERATOR (Steam)
- Super Meat Boy 3D (Xbox, available on Game Pass)
As for the GeForce summer sale, if you've been considering subscribing to GeForce NOW, there's really no time like the present, since players going for the 12-month Performance tier membership can get $35 off the total price and those leaping for the 12-month Ultimate tier membership get a whopping $70 off.
"Performance memberships deliver high-quality cloud gaming across devices," NVIDIA writes, "while Ultimate unlocks GeForce RTX 5080-class performance in the cloud with up to 5K resolution, up to 120 frames per second and advanced technologies like NVIDIA DLSS, ray tracing and NVIDIA Reflex."
With how much more difficult and expensive it is getting to upgrade your hardware, cloud services like GeForce NOW are getting more difficult to resist if you're someone who has been hesitant about cloud gaming. If anything, it's at the very least worth a try when you're getting a discount.
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