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The NVIDIA GeForce NOW cloud gaming service is adding more games to its growing library of titles again this week. The biggest new release is Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, the latest game in Ubisoft’s long-running series.

The game was first announced in June 2023, and is a return of sorts to its original gameplay roots, as you control a new Prince in a 2.5D platformer. Here’s Ubisoft’s description:

Dash into a stylish and thrilling action-adventure platformer set in a mythological Persian world where the boundaries of time and space are yours to manipulate. Play as Sargon and evolve from sword-wielding prodigy to extraordinary legend as you master acrobatic combat and unlock new Time Powers and unique super abilities.

NVIDIA’s press release also reveals that Capcom’s 2023 mech-dinosaur online action game Exoprimal is finally joining GeForce NOW this week. Here’s the full list of new games being added to the service:

  • Those Who Remain (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, Jan. 16)
  • Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown (New release on Ubisoft and Ubisoft+, Jan. 18)
  • Turnip Boy Robs a Bank (New release on Steam and Xbox, available for PC Game Pass, Jan. 18)
  • New Cycle (New release on Steam, Jan. 18)
  • Beacon Pines (Xbox, available on the Microsoft Store)
  • Exoprimal (Steam)
  • FAR: Changing Tides (Xbox, available on the Microsoft Store)
  • Going Under (Xbox, available on the Microsoft Store)
  • The Legend of Nayuta: Boundless Trails (Steam)
  • Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion (Xbox, available on the Microsoft Store

We are still waiting for the service to add two promised, and major, games from Blizzard: Diablo IV and Overwatch 2. GeForce NOW will also add a new Day Pass in early February so people can access its Priority and Ultimate plans for 24 hours without having to spend more money on a monthly fee.

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