NVIDIA has a slew of big games coming to GeForce NOW this week, starting with the open world action/adventure game Ghostwire: Tokyo.
The title released last year by Tango Gameworks has surpassed six million players and is reportedly being prepped for a sequel, according to leaked Bethesda plans. The internal schedule mentioned a fiscal year 2024 target for Ghostwire: Tokyo 2, though that was pre-pandemic. 2025 or 2026 are far more likely now.
Another highly acclaimed Bethesda franchise is joining GeForce NOW this week: Arkane's Dishonored. All the installments released so far will be available, allowing newcomers to play through the entire series via cloud. Dishonored 3 was also listed in the Bethesda leak for fiscal year 2024.
Undead Labs' open world zombie apocalypse simulator game State of Decay 2: Juggernaut Edition is now available on GeForce NOW, too. Of course, NVIDIA didn't just add old games: Cities: Skylines II, RIPOUT, and Ghostrunner 2, all of which launched this week, are supported.
Paradox is also offering one-month GeForce NOW Priority memberships to the first 100K customers who purchase the game. You may find out more on the official website.
The full list of weekly GFN additions can be found below. As you can see, Alan Wake II is not there despite NVIDIA promising it would be available on launch day. Today's press release only says Remedy's game is coming 'soon' to GeForce NOW; still, it looks like there's been a short delay.
● Cities: Skylines II (New release on Steam, Xbox and available on PC Game Pass)
● RIPOUT (New release on Steam)
● Ghostrunner 2 (New release on Steam)
● Cricket 22 (Xbox and available on PC Game Pass)
● Deceive Inc. (Epic Games Store)
● Dishonored (Steam)
● Dishonored: Death of the