NVIDIA's popular GeForce NOW cloud streaming service is celebrating its sixth anniversary this month, and for this week's GeForce NOW Thursday, 12 games are getting added to the service, which has expanded to include over 4,500 games.
The only unfortunate aspect of this week's batch of games is that only two of them are arriving as RTX 5080-ready titles, but at least both of those titles are brand new releases. The games in question are Styx: Blades of Greed and Star Trek: Voyager - Across the Unknown, both of which you can check out reviews for on Wccftech.
On top of those titles, players will also be able to check out Norse: Oath of Blood, which, alongside the aforementioned games, also supports NVIDIA's DLSS 4 with Multi-Frame Generation. And though they may not be brand-new titles, players will now be able to check out most of the Trine Collection through GeForce NOW, as Trine 1 through 4 are now all included in the cloud streaming library.
Here's the full list of games getting added to the cloud streaming library this week:
- Norse: Oath of Blood (New release on Steam, Feb. 17)
- Diablo (New release on Ubisoft Connect, Feb. 18)
- Diablo + Hellfire Expansion (New release on Ubisoft Connect, Feb. 18)
- Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown (New release on Steam, Feb. 18, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
- STALCRAFT: X (New release on Epic Games Store, Free Feb. 19)
- Styx: Blades of Greed (New release on Steam, Feb. 19, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
- Ys X: Proud Nordics (New release on Steam, Feb. 20)
- KILLER INN (Steam)
- Trine Enchanted Edition (Epic Games Store)
- Trine 2: Complete Story (Epic Games Store)
- Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power (Steam and Epic Games Store)
- Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince (Epic Games Store)
As part of the anniversary celebrations, players can also take part in a community giveaway on Reddit by sharing in-game screenshots for a chance to win several prizes, including an Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K and a Thrustmaster HOTAS ONE flight stick.
Winning that Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K would be just in time to as the native Amazon Fire TV GeForce NOW app just went live last week.
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