GeForce NOW to Add Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Split Fiction and Killing Floor 3 in March

Feb 27, 2025 at 09:00am EST
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Today, NVIDIA has unveiled the bulk of the March lineup for GeForce NOW, its cloud gaming service. Most of the big PC games due to release next month will be available to play via cloud, including Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Shadows, Hazelight's Split Fiction (and the Free Pass Trial), and Tripwire's Killing Floor 3.

Here's the full list:

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As for this week, GeForce NOW users can look forward to playing Halo: The Master Chief Collection with support for NVIDIA DLSS (provided that they're playing on a premium tier). Here's the full weekly list of additions:

This month, NVIDIA also added a few extra games to the library compared to the original plans for February, including the Batman: Arkham games (the first step for Warner Bros. Games' renewed support of GeForce NOW), Far Cry: New Dawn via PC Game Pass, F1 Manager 2024 via the Epic Games Store, and Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trade via PC Game Pass.

On another note, NVIDIA provided an update on its transition to an internal payment processing system. According to a representative, starting today, new members are once again going to be able to sign up for GeForce NOW, whether they are planning on a free, 1-month or 6-month membership. These memberships will be available in the US, Canada, and Europe. New members can sign up using a credit card, PayPal, Google Pay, or Apple Pay. However, there's no update yet on existing GeForce NOW members being able to make changes to their current membership. As a reminder, in the meantime, they can enjoy free gaming without billing.

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