It's yet another GeForce NOW Thursday, with a new batch of games announced as joining the ever-growing library of games available to stream through NVIDIA's cloud service. This week, 10 games are joining the cloud library, while two games already available get a boost by officially becoming streamable with NVIDIA's new RTX 5080 graphics cards powering them.
The highlights in this week's batch of new GeForce NOW games include Mecha Break from developer Amazing Seasun Games, with the multiplayer PvPvE title joining the service with support from DLSS 4, letting you enjoy the 3v3 or 6v6 matches at high frame rates.
Other highlights come from new indie titles on the scene, including Baby Steps, a game from the makers of Ape Out and Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy. Baby Steps released earlier this week on September 23, after the developers slightly delayed it in order to get out of the way of Hollow Knight Silksong's launch.
If you've not heard of Baby Steps before, it's a physics-based hiking game where you take control of a 35-year-old man-child in a onesie. You control each of his legs separately, and find yourself on a treacherous hike while winding your way through a story that is as weird as it is hilarious. It was one of Wccftech's highlights at a Steam Next Fest earlier this year, and the demo is still available if you want to try it out before jumping in.
Another highlight in this week's batch is the Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy collection, which includes all 14 episodes from the first three games.
As for the two games that can be played through NVIDIA's new RTX 5080 graphics card, those titles are Remedy Entertainment's excellent Alan Wake 2, and GSC Game World's Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl.
Here's the full list of games coming to GeForce NOW this week:
- Aztecs: The Last Sun
- Baby Steps
- CloverPit
- Endless Legend 2
- Lost Right
- Mecha Break
- Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy
- Precedessor
- Renown
- Sworn
Last week, 13 games joined the cloud library, including the new Claws of Awaji DLC for Assassin's Creed Shadows, Dying Light: The Beast, Jump Space, and Two Point Museum.
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