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Nvidia GeForce NOW adds Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, plus some Steam Deck improvements

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The Nvidia GeForce NOW cloud gaming service is kicking off the month of May by adding seven more games to its library. This includes Hellblade: Senua’s SacrificeThe first game b Hellblade A series from the developer Ninja Theory. It’s being added for Steam and Microsoft’s PC Game Pass users a few weeks before the sequel, The Saga of Sanoa: Hellblade IIWill be released on Xbox and PC platforms on May 21st.

Here’s a look at what games are being added to Nvidia GeForce now this week, According to her official blog:

  • Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice (Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • Stormgate Closed Beta (new release on Steam, April 30, Sign up to access)
  • Gray Zone Warfare (new release on Steam, April 30)
  • MotoGP24 (new release on Steam, May 2)
  • FOUNDRY (new release on Steam, May 2)
  • INDIKA (new release on Steam, May 2)
  • Orcs must die! 3 (new release on Epic Games Store, May 2)

Nvidia also revealed the other games currently scheduled to be added to GeForce NOW for the rest of May:

  • Little Kitty, Big City (new release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, May 9)
  • Ships at Sea (new release on Steam, May 9)
  • The Rogue Prince of Persia (new release on Steam, May 14)
  • Men of War II (new release on Steam, May 15)
  • Die by the Blade (new release on Steam, May 16)
  • Norland (new release on Steam, May 16)
  • Gestalt: Steam & Cinder (new release on Steam, May 21)
  • Synergy (new release on Steam, May 21)
  • SunnySide (new release on Steam, May 21)
  • Crown Wars: The Black Prince (new release on Steam, May 23)
  • Capes (new release on Steam, May 29)
  • Colony Survival (Steam)
  • Exo One (Steam)
  • Farmer’s Life (Steam)
  • Honkai: Star Rail (Epic Game Store)
  • Phantom Division (Steam)
  • Supermarket Simulator (Steam)

Keep in mind that this list will almost certainly add more games throughout the month. It is also possible that one or more games on the list will not arrive during the May period.

Speaking of which, Nvidia removed League of Legends From GeForce NOW, as promised. This is because Riot’s popular MOBA game received an update that includes the Vanguard security software that cannot work on virtual machines. Nvidia says it’s trying to find a solution to bring the game back at some point.

Another game that was supposed to be on GeForce NOW in April, Light years limitNot added due to unnamed technical issues.

Finally, if you own a Steam Deck gaming laptop, Nvidia has a new way to set it up to access GeForce NOW:

Friends can use the new Beta installation method To automatically configure the GeForce NOW browser in Steam Deck gaming mode. The setup script automatically installs Google Chrome on the device, then adds all the necessary settings to help friends log into GeForce NOW and stream their favorite games.

GeForce NOW users can also navigate the service in a web browser via a gamepad for the first time.

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