GeForce NOW Expands Library with 19 New Titles, Including Final Fantasy XVI

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05 Sep 2024

GeForce NOW Expands Library with Anticipated Titles

The GeForce NOW platform has recently expanded its library, welcoming an impressive array of titles that gamers have been eagerly anticipating. To access these games, users must own them through the designated clients specified by NVIDIA, which include popular platforms such as Steam, Battle.net, and the Epic Games Store. This month, players can look forward to notable additions like Final Fantasy XVI, Age of Mythology, and Epic Mickey: Rebrushed, among others.

In total, 19 new titles are making their debut on GeForce NOW this month, with a remarkable twelve of these being day-and-date releases. This means that gamers can stream these titles immediately upon their official launch. Additionally, members eager to dive into the Open Beta for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will have the opportunity to do so from September 6 to September 9. Accessing the beta is seamless for members, who can jump right in via Steam or Battle.net.

New Releases for September

As the first week of September unfolds, GeForce NOW users can anticipate the arrival of seven new games. Below is a list of these titles, along with their respective clients and release dates:

  • Rider’s Republic (PC Game Pass, September 11)
  • Frostpunk 2 (Steam, PC Game Pass, September 17)
  • Final Fantasy XVI (Steam, Epic Games Store, September 17)
  • The Plucky Squire (Steam, September 17)
  • Tiny Glade (Steam, September 23)
  • Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed (Steam, September 24)
  • Greedfall II: The Dying World (Steam, September 24)
  • Blacksmith Master (Steam, September 26)
  • Breachway (Steam, September 26)
  • REKA (Steam)
  • Mechabellum (Steam)
  • Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown (Steam)

It’s worth noting that Rider’s Republic stands out as an exception for GeForce NOW users, who will need to activate access to play it. Detailed instructions for this process can be found in a help article on the NVIDIA website.

Looking ahead, starting in October, members will need to select the “Ubisoft Connect” option on GeForce NOW to access supported Epic Store versions of Ubisoft titles, ensuring a smooth transition for gamers as they explore the evolving landscape of available games.

What engine does final fantasy xvi use?

Final Fantasy XVI (Final Fantasy 16) uses a custom game engine. While specific details about the engine have not been made publicly available, it has been designed to leverage the latest hardware capabilities, ensuring high-quality graphics and performance for the PlayStation 5. The development team, Square Enix, often utilizes proprietary technology tailored to their unique game development needs.
Update: 05 Sep 2024