GeForce Now: twenty-five new games during the month of June 2022

GeForce Now: twenty-five new games during the month of June 2022

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Nvidia announced that in June 2022, GeForce Now subscribers will be able to play another 25 games via the cloud gaming service.

Let's see which ones are already available:

LEAP (new launch on Steam ) Souldiers (new Steam launch) Twilight Wars: Declassified (new Steam launch) ABRISS - build to destroy (Steam) YEAR: Mutationem (Steam) Kathy Rain: Director's Cut (Steam) Star Conflict (Steam)

Leap is one of the new GeForce Now games These are the others that will arrive later this month:

MythBusters: The Game - Crazy Experiments Simulator (new launch on Steam, June 8) POSTAL: Brain Damaged (new launch on Steam, 9 June) Pro Cycling Manager 2022 (new launch on Steam, 9 June) Tour de France 2022 (new launch on Steam, 9 June) Builder Simulator (new launch on Steam, 9 June) Chivalry 2 (new launch on Steam , June 12) Starship Troopers - Terran Command (new launch on Steam and Epic Games Store, June 16) Airbor ne Kingdom (Steam) Core Keeper (Steam) Fishing: North Atlantic (Steam) Immortal Life (Steam) The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II (Steam) KeyWe (Steam) King Arthur: Knight's Tale (Steam) Mechwarrior 5: Mercenaries (Steam) No Straight Roads: Encore Edition (Steam) Silt (Steam and Epic Games Store) SimAirport (Steam)

Nvidia also wanted to mention that many of the Warhammer games currently available for sale are also available on GeForce Now:



Warhammer: Vermintide II (Steam) Necromunda: Hired Gun (Steam, Epic Games Store) Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector (Steam, Epic Games Store) Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate - Daemonhunters (Steam, Epic Games Store) Warhammer 40,000: Gladius - Relics of War (Steam, Epic Games Store) Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr (Steam) Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus (Steam)

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GeForce Now Will No Longer Support God of War Starting Next Month

God of War will no longer be available in the GeForce Now library beginning next month, Nvidia announced today.


Beginning July 1st, both the Steam and Epic Games Store versions of God of War will be unplayable on Nvidia's cloud gaming service. In an email sent to IGN, an Nvidia spokesperson confirmed that God of War was being pulled from the service because 'the publisher, who previously opted into streaming on GeForce Now,' decided to opt out.


Fortunately, Nvidia confirmed that thanks to GeForce Now's opt-in process, which allows some games to continue to be available to subscribers on a legacy basis, players that started playing God of War on GeForce Now before July 1st, will still have access. The only requirement is that GeForce Now subscribers need to load and access the game's main menu via GeForce Now at least once before the title is pulled from the service.


God of War arrived on GeForce Now back in late April, and it allowed RTX 3080 tier members to stream the game on the cloud at up to 4K resolution or have a frame rate as high as 120 FPS, depending on the device.


Of course, GeForce Now was not the only way to play God of War on the go. If you have a portable gaming PC, most notably the Steam Deck. Not to mention, Remote Play is an option, too.


Taylor is the Associate Tech Editor at IGN. You can follow her on Twitter @TayNixster.