GeForce Now: The Cloud Service Expands With Seven More Games

Among them is the latest game from the studio we wrote about today as potentially running into financial trouble.

 

Nvidia has revealed the next seven games supported by its cloud service, which brings together all our games from different stores in one place. The latest batch includes titles such as Super Meat Boy 3D and Aphelion, but alongside the new games joining the service, it is just as important that the GeForce Now summer sale makes this the best time to subscribe if we have not already done so.

Although the service is technically expanding with seven titles right now, one of them is only a demo, and the full game’s release date is not yet known. That game is Embers of the Uncrowned from Nexon. Although there is still some time before the full version arrives, the isometric dark fantasy game already looks impressive with excellent visual fidelity and richly detailed environments, all of which can stand out even more when played on GeForce Now, free from the limitations of our own hardware.

Although Don’t Nod’s newest game, Aphelion, and the 3D reworking of Team Meat’s 2D platforming sensation are among the most notable new releases, they are not the only titles worth mentioning among this week’s arrivals. Citizen Sleeper also deserves attention, as players can add it to their Epic Games Store library for free until June 25. The game was recently removed from the Xbox Game Pass lineup. Here is the full list:

Embers of the Uncrowned Demo – new release on Steam, available from June 13
Pro Cycling Manager 26 – new release on Steam, available from June 15
Aphelion – Steam
Citizen Sleeper – free on the Epic Games Store until June 25
Megastore Simulator – Steam
Operator – Steam
Super Meat Boy 3D – Xbox, available on Game Pass

As for the GeForce summer sale: players choosing a 12-month Performance-level membership receive a $35 discount off the full price, while those switching to a 12-month Ultimate-level membership can get up to $70 off. According to Nvidia, Performance membership provides a high-quality cloud-based gaming experience across different devices, while Ultimate membership offers GeForce RTX 5080-level performance in the cloud, with up to 5K resolution, 120 FPS, and advanced technologies such as Nvidia DLSS, ray tracing, and Nvidia Reflex.

Source: WCCFTech, Nvidia

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