GeForce NOW September Games List Revealed: Final Fantasy XVI, Age of Mythology & More

Amy Eastland
GeForce NOW September games

The latest list of games to be added to GeForce NOW has been updated, and many top games have been added. To play games via GeForce NOW, you need to own them on the specified client listed by NVIDIA. GeForce NOW is compatible with multiple clients, such as Steam, Battle.net, and Epic Games Store. This month, GeForce NOW users can expect to see games such as Final Fantasy XVI, Age of Mythology, and Epic Mickey: Rebrushed as some of the titles coming to GeForce NOW.

This month, 19 new titles are added to GeForce NOW, with a dozen of them being day-and-date titles, meaning you can stream them via GeForce NOW as soon as the game is officially released. As well as those games that will be available this month, those who are eager to play the Open Beta for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will be able to play it via GeForce NOW as long as you are a member. The Open Beta will be available between September 6 through September 9, and as long as you are a member, you can jump into the beta instantly through Steam or Battle.net.

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For the first week of September, GeForce NOW users can expect to see seven new games available this week. They are listed below, along with their client and release date.

While these games are releasing this week, plenty more games are available on the September roster, with some major releases coming out. Below are all of the releases you can expect throughout the month:

Rider's Republic is the outlier for Geforce NOW, as members will need to activate access to play it. The instructions to do so are listed in a help article on the NVIDIA website.

Additionally, starting in October this year, members will need to select the "Ubisoft Connect" option on GeForce NOW instead to play supported Epic Store versions of Ubisoft titles.

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