Summary
The tech giant Nvidia has unveiled a number of new games that are set to be released for itsGeForce NOWcloud streaming service in June 2024, with major titles likeWorld of WarcraftandLords of the Fallen(2023) headlining the upcoming additions. ThoughGeForce NOWhad rather humble beginnings, the catalog of Nvidia’s premier subscription service grows by the day, providing gamers around the globe access to more PC titles without the need to play them on a high-end rig. This year’s June lineup, in particular, will likely be a highlight for many fans of the service.
Since GeForce NOW’s public launch in 2020, Nvidia has made it a habit to announce new additions to the service on Thursdays. Sometimes, these library updates have been pretty light in terms of notable content, due to major publishers like Sony, Square Enix, Sega, and Take Two not making many of their titles playable through the service, though support for GeForce NOW has improved recently. Just last month, for instance, the company revealed that big games likeHonkai: Star Rail,Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice,Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2,Little Kitty Big City, andIndikawould come tothe GeForce NOW streaming service, with the latter three of them being day-one additions. Fortunately for fans, it seems like Nvidia is carrying over the momentum it built up last month for June 2024.
In the latest GFN Thursday blog post, Nvidia revealed that 17 games would be added to GeForce NOW’s growing catalog of titles in June 2024, with seven of them being available this week. Fans of the service can now stream titles likeCapes,Soulmask,The Rogue Prince of Persiaand 2023’sLords of the Fallenreboot on the service, alongsideWorld of Warcraft Classic,WoWCataclysm Classic, and thenewWoWexpansionDragonflight. The other games set to release on the service later this month includes recent Capcom hits likeResident Evil VillageandStreet Fighter 6, in addition to day-one inclusions likeStill Wakes the DeepandChornobyl Liquidators.
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In addition to paying the standard monthly subscription fee, those interested in playing games likeWorld of Warcraftthrough the cloud also have the option to buyGeForce NOW’s new Day Passes. They can also test the games out usingGeForce NOW’s free tier, although this comes with the downside of having to watch ads.