NVIDIA GeForce NOW is getting GRID Legends, Scars Above, and six other games this week
The library keeps growing, with two previously unannounced March additions.
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What you need to know
A week ago, NVIDIA GeForce NOW revealed the March lineup of games headed to its online streaming service. Seven days later, it’s been revealed that a couple of additional games will also be making their way to the cloud library this week. TheseNVIDIA GeForce NOWgames include Scars Above and GRID Legends.
As was previously announced, six other video games have also been added to NVIDIA GeForce NOW this week. Here is a quick summary for all of the latest titles.
Scars Above
This sci-fi action adventure shooter follows Dr. Kate Ward, a scientist who was sent with her crew to investigate a strange alien structure that appeared in Earth’s orbit. She and her team are members of the Sentient Contact Assessment and Response team (SCAR) — thus the title. However, the group is unexpectantly brought to an alien planet where it seems everything wants to kill them.
Players take on the role of Dr. Kate Ward who wakes up to find that she is alone on this creepy alien planet. She quickly determines to find out what happened to her crew and will have to take on the many hostile entities that she confronts along the way. Of course, players will also work on uncovering who sent the mysterious alien structure to Earth and what their plans are.
GRID Legends
Codemasters' racing game allows players to drive various vehicles around iconic locations. Players can take part in Career mode for an engaging story or they can create their own races and compete against friends or other people online. The game can handle multiplayer for up to 21 friends and even offers cross-platform play between all major gaming systems, which includes Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, PS4, and PS5.
Drive the vehicles of your dreams and take awesome pictures of your rides using the comprehensive photo mode. There’s tons of fun to be had whether you’re racing against the computer or against other players.
More games coming to NVIDIA GeForce NOW this week
NVIDIA’s cloud game streaming service is one of the best available today, delivering lag-free gaming at 1080p/60 FPS. The best part about the service is that you don’t need a high-end machine to run it, so there’s a good chance you’re already set. The $5 monthly plan also makes it an immediately enticing option for seasoned gamers.
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