Nvidia is refreshing its GeForce Now game support list with 22 new titles, many of which available next week featuring Soulstice, Steelrising, and, most importantly, Brewmaster: Beer Brewing Simulator.
It’s always an exciting time when new games can be enjoyed. Today’s turn is cloud gaming/streaming users owning a GeForce Now membership. On menu are some 22 titles, including 19 straight out of the box – available on day one – such as Metal: Hellsinger or Construction Simulator.
While waiting for Metal: Hellsinger release, why not try one of these games, available this week:
- Call of the Wild: The Angler (Steam and Epic Games Store)
- F1 Manager 2022 (Steam and Epic Games Store)
- Scathe (Steam)
- Gerda: A Flame in Winter (Steam)
- MythBusters: The Game – Crazy Experiments Simulator (Steam)
- LEGO Brawls (Steam)
- Arcade Paradise (Epic Games Store)
- Dark Deity (Epic Games Store)
- Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number (Steam)
- Lumencraft (Steam)
The list of titles coming later in September is as follows:
- Trail Out (Steam, September 7)
- Steelrising (Steam and Epic Games Store, September 8)
- Broken Pieces (Steam, September 9)
- Isonzo (Steam and Epic Games Store, September 13)
- Little Orpheus (Steam and Epic Games Store, September 13)
- Q.U.B.E. 10th Anniversary (Steam, September 14)
- Metal: Hellsinger (Steam, September 15)
- Stones Keeper (Steam, September 15)
- SBK 22 (Steam, September 15)
- Construction Simulator (Steam, September 20)
- Soulstice (Steam, September 20)
- The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero (Steam and Epic Games Store, September 27)
- Brewmaster: Beer Brewing Simulator (Steam, September 29)
- Jagged Alliance: Rage! (Steam)
- Weable (Steam)
- Animal Shelter (Steam)
- River City Saga: Three Kingdoms (Steam)
- Ground Branch (Steam)
All the above are joining August’s list which included:
- Destiny 2 (Epic Games Store)
- Guild Wars 2 (Steam)
- Tyrant’s Blessing (Epic Games Store)
- Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus (Epic Games Store)
But that’s not all, the GeForce Now 2.0.44 update brings new audio modes enabling 5.1 surround sound for Priority members, and 5.1 plus 7.1 for RTX 3080 members. These changes will start rolling out in the coming weeks on PC and Mac.
As a reminder, a Priority membership cost £8.99 per month or £44.99 for six months, whereas the RTX 3080 subscription brings the tally up to £17.99 a month or £89.99 every six months. Also don’t forget that GeForce Now is just a streaming platform running games you already own, meaning that you must have the games on platforms such as Steam and Ubisoft Connect.