GeForce Now adds EA games, “Dragon Age: Inquisition” and “Battlefield 1” lead the trend
GeForce Now is a service that allows you to stream the games you own from various digital storefronts such as Steam and Epic Games Store to different devices, provided that Nvidia has acquired the rights to them. It is free, but the premium membership level will enable features such as ray tracing and longer game sessions.
Before this news, the only EA game available on GeForce Now is the free shooter Apex Legends. Although today’s new content is not the latest game, it does open the door for more EA games on GFN in the future.Some newer games, such as Star Wars Squadron are clearly absent, but at least Squadron happens to be free this month Prime games.
Here are the games added to the GeForce Now library this month:
- AWAY: Survival Series (Steam)
- Lamnis Gate (Steam)
- The Eternal Cylinder (Epic Games Store)
- Hot Wheels Unleashed (Steam and Epic Games Store)
- INDUSTRIA (Steam and Epic Games store)
- The Last Friend (Steam and Epic Games Store)
- Rogue Lords (Steam and Epic Games store)
- Europa Universalis IV (Epic Games Store, September 30)
- Battlefield 1 Revolution (Steam and Origin)
- Dragon Age: Judgment (Steam and Origin)
- Mirror’s Edge Catalyst (Steam and Origin)
- Unlock two (Steam and Origin)
- Thieves (steam)
- Tom Clancy’s cell division blacklist (Ubisoft Connect)
With more than 10 million users, GeForce Now gets more support (even for a few games) from large publishers like EA, which is always a good sign. Nvidia stated that it is only a matter of time before more publishers join, or in some cases, Rejoin the service.