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GeForce NOW is turning up the heat this week with a ground-breaking new feature for World of Warcraft players and a slew of exciting game additions. Let’s dive in!
GeForce NOW members can now customise their WoW experience with over 25 top CurseForge Addons. Enjoy your favourite mods directly on your supported device – no separate CurseForge account needed.
Unleash the Power of the War Within
Get ready to delve into the heart of Azeroth with the upcoming World of Warcraft expansion, The War Within. Launching on August 26, this epic adventure promises to uncover the mysteries hidden beneath the world’s surface. GeForce NOW members who purchase the Epic Edition can dive in early on August 22.
Expect thrilling new features like Warbands, account-wide progression, and the exhilarating Skyriding feature. With stunning new zones, challenging dungeons, and epic raids on the horizon, The War Within is shaping up to be a must-play for WoW fans!
In addition to the WoW excitement, this GFN Thursday sees a fresh batch of games join GeForce NOW! The critically acclaimed Psychonauts series, renowned for its imaginative level design and captivating storytelling, is now available to stream. Plus, the high-stakes world of Hunt: Showdown expands with the new Mammon’s Gulch map!
Check out the full list of games below!
Finally, be sure to treat yourself to a 50%-off Priority or Ultimate GeForce NOW membership in the GeForce NOW Summer Sale! 👉 https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/geforce-now/memberships/
This Week on GeForce NOW:
- Level Zero: Extraction (New release on Steam, Aug. 13)
- shapez 2 (New release on Steam, Aug. 15)
- Car Manufacture (Steam)
- Psychonauts (Steam)
- Psychonauts 2 (Steam and Xbox, available on PC Game Pass)
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.