NVIDIA, which hosts one of the game streaming services that takes the traditional gaming experience to a different dimension and continues to increase the support for PC games in the streaming service, announced new games coming to GeForce Now.
One of the EA-supported games on GeForce Now right now is Apex Legends, which has been supported for several months. Today, NVIDIA and EA confirmed that four more games have been added to GeForce Now. Among the first additions are:
- Battlefield 1: Revolution
- Mirror’s Edge Catalyst
- Unravel Two
- Dragon Age: Inquisitions
Origin support is coming to some games as of today
Beyond these four games, GeForce Now is trying to add the Origin game launcher, which is used to load EA’s games, to the GeGorce Now system. Some games will have Origin support added as of today.
EA has been relatively selective about cloud gaming so far. A few games like Jedi: Fallen Order, Fifa 22, and Madden NFL 22 are available on Google Stadia, and some of the EA Play catalog is available on Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass cloud games. Today’s announcement will likely bring more PC ports of EA games to GeForce Now, allowing games to be played from more places.
14 more games added this week
GeForce Now is rolling out support for 14 games this week, including Hot Wheels: Unleashed, Splinter Cell Blacklist, Industry and more.
- AWAY: The Survival Series (Steam)
- Lemnis 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)
- Battlefield 1 Revolution (Steam)
- Dragon Age: Inquisition (Steam)
- Mirror’s Edge Catalyst (Steam)
- Unravel Two (Steam)
- Rustler (Steam)
- Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Blacklist (Ubisoft Connect)
Nvidia also confirmed up-to-date figures for GeForce Now, which is used by over 12 million gamers as of this week. Nvidia says these gamers play over 20 million hours of games each month in 70 countries, and that about 80% of devices used to play games on the service wouldn’t be able to play these games without GeForce Now.