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Nvidia GeForce NOW gains support for Dune: Awakening, The Alters, and more

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Nvidia's GeForce NOW cloud gaming service brings support for a new selection of games every Thursday, and the latest weekly drop has just revealed itself. The latest games supported by the service include hits like Dune: Awakening, highly anticipated indies like The Alters and Kingdom Two Crows, and much more.

Aside from the new games, Nvidia has just kicked off a brand-new sale for its 24-hour pass program. Available only for its Performance tier of GeForce NOW, this latest 1-day membership pass discount offers 1440p resolution streams with features like ray tracing and DLSS for 40% off. Don't forget that the GeForce NOW 40% off sale for the six-month subscription is still active too, with Nvidia cutting the price of the Performance membership until July.

Here are the games announced for the program this week:

  • Frosthaven Demo (New release on Steam, June 9)
  • Dune: Awakening (New release on Steam, June 10)
  • MindsEye (New release on Steam, June 10)
  • Kingdom Two Crowns (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, June 11)
  • The Alters (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, June 13)
  • Lost in Random: The Eternal Die (New release on Steam and Xbox, June 13, available on PC Game Pass, June 17)
  • Firefighting Simulator – The Squad (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
  • JDM: Japanese Drift Master (Steam)
  • Hellslave (Steam)

Last week, Nvidia also revealed some highlights from what's coming throughout June. This includes FBC: Firebreak, the Borderlands trilogy, Rematch, and much more. The company has a tendency 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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