GeForce NOW Adds Screamer, King’s Quest, and More to Streaming Library

GeForce NOW Adds Screamer, King’s Quest, and More to Streaming Library

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GeForce NOW Adds Five New And Retro Games

The GeForce NOW library has expanded yet again with five new games ready to play instantaneously.

Screamer, the driving game set in a ’90s-esque classic action world, is one of the games to be added to the library. Screamer is a tight-turning action racing game that is actually a comeback of the 1995 game of the same name. The story focuses on the Screamer tournament, where five teams compete for the chance to win 100 billion dollars. Each participant has their own motivations and convictions, which fuel their need to win the tournament. They will do anything to win, including using the cars themselves as weapons.

Huge Honkai: Star Rail Update Coming Late March

Honkai: Star Rail is also having its newest update, 4.1 “Unraveled for Daybreak.” The update focuses on the newly celebrated Star Rail FEST, an interstellar celebration of everything that has happened so far in the Honkai: Star Rail story. The fest is packed with new zones, challenges, and characters, including the newly playable Detective Ashveil, who is joining as a five-star lightning hunter while also hunting down conspiracies hidden behind the events of the Phantasmoon Games. Honkai: Star Rail and its newest update is available to play instantly on GeForce NOW. 

There are also four other games being added, in addition to the already mentioned Screamer. King’s Quest is a return to the classic RPG stories you hear from your dad when 16-bit graphics were the peak of gaming. It follows the story of King Graham, a former knight who won the throne of Daventry through a series of quests. Take a look at the rest of the games below.

  • Screamer (New release on Steam, March 26, GeForce RTX 5080-ready)
  • King’s Quest (New release on Ubisoft, March 25)
  • BATTLETECH (Xbox, available on Game Pass)
  • Despot’s Game (Xbox, available on Microsoft)
  • Diablo II: Resurrected (Steam)

Many of these titles are from a very long time ago; it looks like GeForce NOW loves its retro games.

Tait Graham
Tait Graham

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