Hollow Knight: Silksong, Dying Light: The Beast, and more get Nvidia GeForce NOW support

Just as we start off a new month, Nvidia has a fresh GeForce NOW announcement for subscribers. The newly published lists by the company detail 17 games that are gaining support for the cloud gaming service in September, with some highlights including Hell Is Us, Borderlands 4, Dying Light: The Beast, and of course, Hollow Knight: Silksong.

The first week of September already carries support for some major releases:

  • Hell Is Us (New release on Steam, Advanced Access on Sept. 1, general availability Sept. 4)
  • METAL EDEN (New release on Steam, Sept. 2)
  • Hollow Knight: Silksong (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Sept. 4)
  • Cataclismo (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Sept. 4)
  • Cronos: The New Dawn (New release on Steam, Advanced Access Sept. 3, general availability Sept. 5)

The remaining weeks of September are slated to be populated with these new games for the cloud platform:

  • Firefighting Simulator: Ignite (New release on Steam, Sept. 9)
  • Borderlands 4 (New release on Steam and Epic Games Store, Sept. 11)
  • Fata Deum – The God Sim (New release on Steam, Sept. 15)
  • Dying Light: The Beast (New release on Steam, Sept. 19)
  • Jump Space (New release on Steam, Sept. 19)
  • Warborne Above Ashes (New release on Steam, Sept. 19)
  • ENDLESS Legend 2 (New release on Steam, Sept. 22)
  • Baby Steps (New release on Steam, Sept. 23)
  • Aztecs: The Last Sun (New release on Steam, Sept. 23)
  • Lost Rift (New release on Steam, Sept. 25)
  • CloverPit (New release on Steam, Sept. 26)
  • Predecessor (Steam)

Don"t forget that starting September 10, Nvidia will begin rolling out GeForce RTX 5080-class hardware for its cloud gaming platform, offering even higher frame rates and exclusive tech like multi-frame-generation. Head here to get all the details on how to gain access.

The company tends to add many more games to its cloud gaming service outside of these early announcements, so check back as weeks go by to see what"s new. As always, though, keep in mind that, unlike subscription services like Game Pass, a copy of a game must be owned by the GeForce NOW member (or at least have a license via PC Game Pass) to start playing via Nvidia"s cloud servers.

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