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Nvidia GeForce NOW adds six new games this week but will soon remove League of Legends

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The Nvidia GeForce NOW cloud gaming service will add six games to its library of titles this week. Unfortunately, one of the biggest PC games will soon be removed from the service due to an upcoming update for this game.

in a blog postNvidia revealed it There is no rest for the wicked is one of the games to be added this week to GeForce Now, which launches in early access today via Steam. This is the latest game from Moon Studios, best known as the team behind it Ori A series of titles. The game is published by the private division of Take-Two Interactive. Here is a brief description:

In a plague-stricken world, step into the shoes of Cerim, a holy warrior on a desperate mission. The great plague devastated the land of Sakra, and a new king reigns. As a colonialist inquisition unfolds, engage in hand-to-hand combat, fight plague-infested creatures and uncover the continent’s secrets. Create the character you want with the game’s flexible soft class system, explore a rich storyline and prepare for intense boss battles as you build the town of Sacrament.

Here is the full list of these six games that will be added to GeForce NOW this week;

  • Kill It With Fire 2 (new release on Steam, April 16)
  • The Crew Motorfest (new release on Steam, April 18)
  • No Rest for the Wicked (new release on Steam, April 18)
  • Evil West (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • Lightyear Frontier (Steam)
  • Tomb Raider I-III Remastered (Steam)

The blog post also reveals this League of Legends, the popular MOBA title from Riot Games, will soon be leaving GeForce NOW. The reason is that Riot plans to update the game with version 14.9 which will add the Vanguard security software. This is Riot’s attempt to fight bots and scripts used by cheaters in the game. However, the software does not allow the game to work on virtual machines.

As a result, says Nvidia League of Legends Will be removed from GeForce Now when update 14.9 goes live. This is expected to happen on May 1st. The game will be playable on the service until this date.

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