GeForce NOW Adds NieR Games and Zenless Zone Zero to Its Library

NVIDIA's GeForce NOW continues to expand its library, delivering gamers a fresh batch of exciting action RPGs just in time for the winter season. This week’s update brings four new titles to the cloud streaming platform, including the fan-favorite NieR: Automata and the futuristic gacha action game Zenless Zone Zero by miHoYo. With these additions, subscribers can dive into engaging narratives and intense combat experiences right from the cloud.

In addition to the new games, GeForce NOW members can enjoy a special perk: a front-row virtual seat to NVIDIA's CES 2025 opening keynote. The keynote, presented by NVIDIA’s founder and CEO Jensen Huang on January 6, promises exciting announcements for the gaming and tech world. For more details, NVIDIA encourages fans to check their website and socials.

New Additions:

  • Zenless Zone Zero: This futuristic action RPG transports players to New Eridu, a dynamic world filled with gacha mechanics and intense, Borderlands-inspired combat. A major update recently landed, adding two new characters and wrapping up the first story arc, making it a perfect time to jump in.

  • NieR: Automata: The critically acclaimed action RPG offers a mesmerizing story, breathtaking visuals, and fluid combat. Experience the iconic tale of androids and existential dilemmas through the power of cloud gaming.

For GeForce NOW subscribers, these games are just the tip of the iceberg. NVIDIA continues to bolster its platform with diverse genres and titles, ensuring there’s something for everyone.

Are you excited about these new additions to GeForce NOW? Which game will you stream first? Let us know in the comments below!

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