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Get ready to rev your engines, wield magical swords, and conquer fantastical realms! This GFN Thursday’s gaming landscape is heating up with a fresh batch of titles, from the high-octane thrills of Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freeks to the ancient magic of Nine Sols, there’s something for everyone!
GFN Thursday 8th August 2024
There is lots to see and do this week! Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freeks brings the iconic Warhammer universe to high-speed racing! Players can expect adrenaline-pumping action as they compete in souped-up vehicles across dangerous tracks.
For a more classic adventure, get stuck into Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown! This reimagining of the beloved franchise promises a blend of platforming, combat, and exploration in a visually stunning world and is sure to provide you with several hours of fun!
If you prefer a different kind of challenge, then perhaps Ratten Reich is for you. This strategy game puts players in command of a rat army (yep, you read that right), tasked with building a thriving underground city and defending against rival rodent factions.
For those seeking a more immersive experience, however, then Nine Sols offers a captivating blend of action RPG and Metroidvania elements. And for a taste of classic JRPG magic, the Visions of Mana demo is available on Steam, allowing players to experience a slice of this beloved franchise.
Check out the full list of games below!
This Week on GeForce NOW:
- Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freeks (New release on Steam, Aug. 6)
- Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown (New release on Steam, Aug. 8)
- Ratten Reich (New release on Steam, Aug. 9)
- Nine Sols (Steam)
- Visions of Mana Demo (Steam)
That’s it for this edition of GFN Thursday news, folks! Follow us on X to stay up-to-date with the latest cloud gaming news!
Mus has been playing video games for more decades than he cares to admit. He likes writing about said video games and also tends to refer to himself in the third person.