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Over 50 games are coming to Nvidia’sGeForce NOWin November 2023. The platform’s newly announced expansion promises to provide yet another significant boost toGeForce NOW’s cloud gaming offerings.

Officially launched in early 2020, GeForce NOW is a paid subscription service that leverages Nvidia’s cloud streaming technology into a solution that allows users to play some of their games without installing them. And while several competing services likeAmazon Luna include games into their subscriptionsin order to offer a Netflix-like gaming experience, GeForce NOW’s brand of cloud gaming only works with select titles that its users already own.

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GeForce NOW is expanding its support to 54 new games this month,Nvidia has announced. The company said that 15 of those titles will reach its service by Sunday, November 5, while the rest are planned to roll out throughout the end of the month. That notwithstanding, some of the incoming titles are technically already available for streaming via Nvidia’s service, depending on the platform where they were originally purchased, and are only part of the November batch because GeForce NOW is adding compatibility for some of their previously unsupported versions.

One example of such a release isBreathedge, a survival game whose Epic Games Store and Steam versions are already part of the GeForce NOW library, but will soon be joined by their Xbox and Microsoft Store counterparts.I Am Future,Saints Row 4: Re-Elected, andcritically lauded cooking simOvercooked 2also belong to that group of expanded releases. Ditto forTropico 6and Art in Heart’s pair ofGoNNERroguelikes. Since 14 titles from this batch are new releases, their arrivals on GeForce NOW coincide(d) with their market debuts. That list includesRoboCop: Rogue CityandThe Talos Principle 2, both of which hit the market on November 2, as well as the November 7 releases that areRoboquestandStronghold: Definitive Edition.

New GeForce NOW Games in the First Week of November 2023

As per usual, this latest expansion covers a mixture of titles from multiple popular digital storefronts and Xbox Game Pass. And while most of the incoming games will be playable on GeForce NOW regardless of where their owners bought them, there is one new partial release inBlazing Sails; this pirate-themed battle royale can currently be purchased via both Steam and Epic Games Store, but only its latter version will be coming toGeForce NOWin November.

New GeForce NOW Games Coming Later in November 2023

This development is yet another continuation of Nvidia’s efforts to expand the GeForce NOW library, which has been receiving new titles on a monthly basis since 2020. Consistently increasing the value proposition of the service became all the more important afterNvidia treated GeForce NOW to a big price increaseat the start of November, raising its monthly fee by up to 40%, depending on the market.

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