NVIDIA (CEO Jensen Huang) unveiled new games to be added to GeForce NOW through the Game Radiion GeForce Now Weekly Update.
Starting this month, gamers will be running Apex Legends Season 8, Valheim, Werewolf: The Apocalypse-Earthblood, Outriders demo versions and more. You can enjoy it in Now.
GeForce Now is a cloud game service launched by Nvidia that converts low-power general hardware such as PC, Mac, Android, and iOS devices into high-performance GeForce game equipment, and provides RTX support to Founders members. GeForce Now, which recently celebrated its first anniversary, now offers more than 800 games instantly via streaming, with new games every week.
In Apex Legends Season 8-Mayhem, you’ll find a new character, Fuse, who is confident but often lacks planning. Fuse is a character who throws bombs first and asks questions later.
Inspired by the Viking culture, Valheim is a brutal exploration and survival game set in a sequence of purgatory, and up to 10 players can play together.
Werewolf: The Apocalypse-Earthblood offers a unique experience full of brutal battles and mystical adventures. Become the protagonist Cahal, a Garou (werewolf) who can transform into a wolf and a ferocious beast Crinos, mastering three appearances and their abilities to punish those who blaspheme Gaia. Just do it.
Apex Legends 8, Balheim, Werewolf: The Apocalypse-Earthblood have been updated this week in GeForce Now, and Magicka 2 (Steam) has been added and is now playable.
In addition, the following games, including a demo version of Outriders, are scheduled to be released in February.
Outriders, presented by Square Enix and People Can Fly, is a cooperative RPG that can be played by one to three players with a unique, dark and dangerous sci-fi worldview.
Meanwhile, LG Uplus is holding a giveaway event that provides iPad, iPhone, and iPad Pro until the 21st to commemorate iOS support. For more information on the event, please visit the LG U+ event page.
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