Nvidia GeForce NOW Adds Dark Scrolls, Empulse, and Four More Games to Its Cloud Library

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Nvidia GeForce NOW Adds Dark Scrolls, Empulse, and Four More Games to Its Cloud Library

Nvidia has added six more games to GeForce NOW as part of its final cloud gaming update for June. The latest expansion includes Dark Scrolls, Empulse, Deer & Boy, SAND: Raiders of Sophie, The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales, and FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves.

The update arrives as major PC game sales begin across several digital stores. Nvidia is encouraging GeForce NOW members to use the discounts to expand their libraries, especially through the Steam Summer Sale, which gives players a chance to pick up supported games at lower prices and stream them across multiple devices.

GeForce NOW works differently from services that offer a library of games as part of a monthly subscription. You generally need to own a supported title through Steam, Epic Games Store, Ubisoft Connect, Xbox, or another supported platform before you can stream it using Nvidia’s cloud servers. PC Game Pass licenses can also work with selected supported titles.

Six More Games Are Now Available Through GeForce NOW

The latest additions include several new Steam releases alongside established games that are now compatible with Nvidia’s cloud platform.

Dark Scrolls, SAND: Raiders of Sophie, Deer & Boy, and Empulse all arrived on Steam during the week of June 22. The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales and FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves have also joined the cloud gaming library through Steam support.

GameAvailability
Dark ScrollsNew Steam release
SAND: Raiders of SophieNew Steam release
Deer & BoyNew Steam release
EmpulseNew Steam release
The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium TalesSteam
FATAL FURY: City of the WolvesSteam

The expansion gives subscribers more options across action, adventure, fighting, and indie games. It also means players who buy any of these titles during current summer sales may be able to start playing without downloading large files to their local PC or handheld device.

Steam Sales Can Make Cloud Gaming More Useful

Steam’s major seasonal sale is one of the biggest opportunities for GeForce NOW members to find discounted games that can be streamed immediately. Once a supported title is linked to an account, progress can remain synced across different devices.

That means you can start a game on a desktop PC, continue it on a laptop, move to a handheld device, or play through a supported TV app without manually transferring save files. The cloud service can be especially useful for people with limited storage space or hardware that cannot run demanding new releases smoothly.

However, the service still has limits. GeForce NOW members do not receive every game for free, and game ownership remains separate from the subscription. Players must also keep an eye on monthly streaming hour limits, which can vary depending on membership tier.

Nvidia’s Summer Membership Discounts Are Still Available

Nvidia is also continuing its own summer membership promotion. The annual Performance plan is currently available for $64.99, down from $99.99. The annual Ultimate plan has been reduced to $129.99 from its usual $199.99 price.

The Ultimate membership is aimed at players who want higher performance streaming and access to more advanced cloud hardware, while the Performance plan offers a lower cost option for people who mainly want flexibility across devices.

With June nearly over, Nvidia is expected to reveal its July GeForce NOW game plans soon. The next update should show which additional games will become available for streaming during the coming month.

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