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GeForce NOW expands its cloud gaming library with more Blizzard titles, allowing players to relive iconic experiences seamlessly across devices. Enhanced accessibility brings classic Blizzard games to a broader audience.
GeForce NOW expands its cloud gaming library with 21 new titles this month, enhancing player choice and accessibility. This update underscores Nvidia’s commitment to delivering diverse, high-quality gaming experiences.
Bethesda’s “The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered” has launched on GeForce NOW, bringing enhanced visuals and seamless streaming access to fans. This release revitalizes the classic RPG for modern audiences.
The Final Fantasy and Magic: The Gathering crossover bridges two iconic trading card games, offering players unique cards and gameplay elements that blend their distinct universes into a fresh, strategic experience.
Beware when buying a pre-owned Switch 2: some units may already be bricked due to hardware failures or previous modifications. Verify warranty status and device condition to avoid costly surprises.
The Summer Game Conference Schedule 2025 is confirmed, featuring key showcases from major studios. Discover dates, platforms, and how to watch live events for the latest announcements and game reveals.
This month, Game Pass expands its library with three Warcraft titles, a new Call of Duty release, and additional games. Subscribers can look forward to enhanced variety across genres and platforms.
Death Stranding 2 release times have been confirmed for all major regions. Players worldwide can expect the game to launch simultaneously, with exact local times provided to ensure a synchronized global debut.
The Silent Hill revival continues with the upcoming release of Silent Hill f, scheduled to launch on the original game’s anniversary. This marks a significant milestone for fans eager to revisit the iconic horror series.
Embracer Group announced plans to release 76 games over the next year, shifting its strategy by ending partnerships with Friends and forming a new fellowship, while spinning off Coffee Stain, publisher of Goat Simulator.