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Nvidia GeForce NOW is adding more Blizzard and Manor Lords games to its cloud service this week

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The Nvidia GeForce Now cloud gaming service wraps up the month of April by adding 16 games to its library of PC titles. Among them are four older games from Blizzard Entertainment, along with one of the most anticipated new PC games of 2024.

in a blog postNvidia has stated that StarCraft Remastered, StarCraft II, Diablo II: Risen, and Diablo III All are added for gamers who purchased or will purchase these titles through Blizzard’s Battle.net service. GeForce NOW has already added other Battle.net games like Diablo IV, Overwatch 2, Call of Duty HQ and Enlightenment stone.

Also added this week to the service is Lords Manor. Medical City Builder will officially launch as an Early Access game on Steam on Friday. The game was developed by one man, Greg StyczeÅ„, but it received very high expectations with over 3 million Steam accounts wishlisting it before its launch. It will also debut as a Day One Edition on Microsoft’s PC Game Pass subscription service.

Here is the full list of games that will be added to Nvidia GeForce NOW this week:

  • Dead Island 2 (new release on Steam, April 22)
  • Bellwright (new release on Steam, April 23)
  • Phantom Fury (new release on Steam, April 23)
  • Oddsparks: An Automation Adventure (new release on Steam, April 24)
  • Age of Water (new release on Steam, April 25)
  • Manor Lords (new release on Steam and Xbox, April 26, available on PC Game Pass)
  • 9-Bit Armies: A Little Too Far (Steam)
  • Diablo II: Risen (Battle.net)
  • Diablo III (Battle.net)
  • Dragon’s Dogma 2 Creator Character & Storage (Steam)
  • Islands of Insight (Steam)
  • Metaball (Steam)
  • StarCraft Remastered (Battle.net)
  • StarCraft II (Battle.net)
  • Stargate: Timekeepers (Steam)
  • Tortuga – A Pirate’s Tale (Steam)

Also, if you connect to the service with an Apple Mac, M3, M3 Pro or M3 Max processor, you can now stream games on GeForce NOW with AV1 support which should result in a better gaming experience.

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