Alvin Lang
Feb 27, 2025 08:10
GeForce NOW introduces 14 new games in March, featuring titles like ‘Assassin’s Creed Shadows’ and ‘Split Fiction’, enhancing its cloud gaming library.
GeForce NOW, NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service, is set to expand its library with 14 new game titles this March, offering gamers a rich selection of new experiences. According to the GeForce NOW Community, notable additions include Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Hazelight Studios’ Split Fiction, and Tripwire Interactive’s Killing Floor 3.
Exciting New Releases
The lineup for March aims to cater to a range of gaming preferences, from action-packed adventures to cooperative gameplay. Split Fiction, a new co-op game from Hazelight Studios, creators of the acclaimed It Takes Two, promises an innovative narrative-driven experience that requires teamwork and communication. Players will navigate through various worlds, solving puzzles and engaging in mini-games.
Halo: The Master Chief Collection
Also joining the GeForce NOW library is Halo: The Master Chief Collection, which includes six iconic titles from the beloved franchise. This addition offers over 60 campaign missions and numerous multiplayer arenas, ensuring that both new and seasoned players can enjoy the legendary series in high resolution.
Membership Options
GeForce NOW continues to provide flexible membership options, including one-month and six-month Performance and Ultimate memberships, available in the US, Canada, and Europe. These memberships enable gamers to enjoy the new titles with enhanced features such as NVIDIA DLSS and Reflex technologies, offering smooth gameplay in up to 4K resolution.
Anticipated Releases
Beyond the immediate offerings, the service will welcome a host of other titles throughout March. These include Dragonkin: The Banished, Wreckfest 2, and Atomfall. Each new release further enriches the platform, providing diverse gaming experiences for its subscribers.
With these new additions, GeForce NOW continues to solidify its position as a leading platform in the cloud gaming arena, offering a robust library that caters to a wide array of gaming preferences.
For more information, visit the GeForce NOW blog.
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