The 1st GFN Thursday Of August Carries 38 New Games To GeForce NOW

The 1st GFN Thursday Of August Carries 38 New Games To GeForce NOW

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The 1st GFN Thursday Of August Carries A Big 38 New Games To GeForce NOW

GFN Thursday is a gamers bread and butter to receive games through the cloud in a conscious effort to increase avid PC enthusiasts backlog, this one adds 38 games.

As one hot summer month ends, the second hotter half begins, and GeForce NOW is bringing a whole mess of heat to throw to the cloud service it offers users on the first GFN Thursday of the month. Headlining games include the huge Saints Row reboot, Rumbleverse and even indie titles releasing this month such as Thymesia & Dark Deity.

The 1St Gfn Thursday Of August Carries 38 New Games To Geforce Now
Fallen Legion Revenants

The GeForce NOW membership comes in three separate tiers from NVIDIA (including a free option), and allows GeForce RTX 3080 power to storm through 60 fps in an effort to streamline streamed gaming. While the titles will be added to the service as they release, 13 of the 38 titles announced on GFN Thursday will be available right away.

GFN Thursday Titles Available Now

The 1St Gfn Thursday Of August Carries 38 New Games To Geforce Now
Talisman: Digital Edition

Following these day one releases, titles will be scattered throughout the month to coincide with their release dates according to the announcement.

GFN Thursday Titles Available in August

The 1St Gfn Thursday Of August Carries 38 New Games To Geforce Now
Rumbleverse

In addition to the initial announcements of GFN Thursday in July, these titles weren’t listed but have been added throughout as extras for GeForce Now members.

GeForce Games Added Through July

There is definitely something available for fans of every genre with GFN Thursday’s first announcements of the month, as the offerings are over a swath of different gameplay styles and elements to keep gamers satisfied and backlogs full. Fans looking for more information can slide over to the GeForce website for the initial announcement.

Philip Watson
Philip Watson

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