GeForce Now, which is Nvidia’s cloud gaming platform, is always being updated with new games each month. For September, Nvidia will be adding 19 games to the service, with seven of them rolling out this week. Of them includes two of the biggest launches this week, Age of Mythology and Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2. However, there’s way more where that came from.
We’re going to go through the full list of games that will make their way to GeForce Now service in September, as Nvidia detailed in its recent blog post.
Game | Date |
The Casting of Frank Stone | September 3rd |
Age of Mythology | September 4th |
Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts | September 5th |
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 (early access) | September 5th |
Crime Scene Cleaner | Available now |
FINAL FANTASY XVI Demo | Available now |
Sins of a Solar Empire II | Available now |
Rider’s Republic | September 11th |
Frostpunk 2 | September 17th |
FINAL FANTASY XVI | September 17th |
The Plucky Squire | September 17th |
Tiny Glade | September 23rd |
Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed | September 24th |
Greedfall II: The Dying World | September 24th |
Mechabellum | September 24th |
Blacksmith Master | September 26th |
Breachway | September 26th |
REKA | September 12th |
Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown | September 12th |
As mentioned, seven out of the 19 titles will be released this week. This includes the Age of Mythology: Retold (from the makers of Age of Empires), The Casting of Frank Stone, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts, Crime Scene Cleaner, FINAL FANTASY XVI Demo, and Sins of a Solar Empire II.
In addition to this, players will also be able to access the open beta of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 from September 6th to 9th. GeForce Now users can stream the Battle.net and Steam versions right away and try the game before it releases on October 25th.
Nvidia, in its official blog post, also mentioned that starting from October, users will not see the option to launch “Epic Games Store” versions of games published by Ubisoft on GeForce Now. To play these games, users will have to select the “Ubisoft Connect” option and link their Ubisoft Connect and Epic game store accounts the first time they play the game.