Nvidia GeForce NOW updated its library this week, adding 13 new titles to the cloud gaming service. This expansion gives subscribers immediate access to recent Steam releases without local hardware requirements. The update also improves platform accessibility for Linux users and Firefox browsers.
Linux app leaves beta and Firefox support joins the library update
The service now supports The Sinking City 2 and Stars Reach, both released on Steam on August 18. Gallipoli joins the lineup on August 20. These additions follow the July update that included titles like Black Flag Resynced. We looked at the last GeForce NOW update earlier while tracking NVIDIA launches.
The native Linux application has officially left beta status and is now a full release. Nvidia also added Firefox browser support to the web client. These changes remove previous restrictions for users on open-source operating systems and alternative browsers.
The update brings support for games available on Xbox Game Pass, including High on Life and Hell Is Us. Subscribers with the appropriate Game Pass subscription can now stream these titles through GeForce NOW. The service continues to expand its catalog of supported third-party publishers.



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