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- Nvidia has expanded its GeForce Now cloud gaming library with the addition of Dying Light: The Beast and over ten more games, including Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III.
- Dying Light: The Beast offers enhanced combat and terrifying foes, elevating the series signature parkour and zombie combat.
- Segas humorous simulation and strategy games, Two Point Campus and Two Point Museum, are now available on GeForce Now, allowing players to build, customize, and manage their own campus or museum filled with quirky characters and unexpected events.
- A new game featuring shadowy assassins on the Awaji islands is now supported on GeForce Now, offering a fresh story, challenging missions, and tools for stealth gameplay. Players can explore these new additions and more via the GeForce Now service.
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GeForce NOW Boosts Library with Dying Light: The Beast and More RTX 5080 Ready Games
Nvidia announced the addition of Dying Light: The Beast and over ten more games to its GeForce Now cloud gaming library this week. Among these additions are popular titles like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III. Dying Light: The Beast now joins the lineup of games designated “GeForce RTX 5080 Ready” on GeForce Now, alongside existing titles such as Kingdom Come: Deliverance II and Monster Hunter World. Users can identify these optimized games by looking for the “GeForce RTX 5080 Ready” indicator within the app or by checking the full list online.
Dying Light: The Beast Unleashes on GeForce NOW with Enhanced Combat and Terrifying Foes
Dying Light: The Beast elevates the series’ signature parkour and zombie combat. The expansion introduces 11 new abilities, heightened encounters, and fresh ways for players to embrace their inner predator. New enemies make the world more terrifying than ever. Players can venture solo or team up for intense zombie-smashing action, streaming the chaotic experience on their devices without needing powerful local hardware, thanks to GeForce Now.
GeForce NOW Transforms Sega’s Humorous Titles – Two Point Campus and Museum!
For fans of humorous simulation and strategy games, Sega launched Two Point Campus and Two Point Museum on GeForce Now. These titles allow players to build, customize, and manage their own campus or museum, each filled with quirky characters and unexpected events. In Two Point Campus, players design university grounds, hire staff, teach unique courses, and guide students through their academic journey. Two Point Museum focuses on organizing exhibitions, attracting visitors, and managing unforeseen challenges while creating the ultimate cultural landmark. Both games combine classic simulation mechanics with creative, funny narratives, offering smooth animations and vibrant visuals on any screen via GeForce Now.
GeForce NOW Unleashes Shadowy Assassins on Awaji Islands – New Gameplay and Enemies Await
The shadows deepen as assassins head to the Awaji islands, confronting a new enemy faction. This game offers a fresh story with challenging missions, contracts that test player skills, and tools designed for stealth gameplay. Additionally, it features new enemies, gear, and assassination techniques to master, along with side missions that uncover hidden secrets of the region. Players can explore these new additions and more on GeForce Now. To see the complete list of newly supported titles, check the GeForce Now app or visit the official website.
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Official Name | Dying Light: The Beast |
Brief Summary | You are Kyle Crane, the man whose selflessness during the initial virus outbreak saved many from a fate worse than death. After more than a decade in captivity, you find yourself in a world that’s changed, and not for the better. Now, you’ll need to use the survival skills that kept you alive all those years ago to save even more innocent lives.
Dying Light: The Beast is a thrilling standalone zombie adventure set in a tightly-crafted rural region. Play as Kyle Crane, a legendary hero who breaks free after years of brutal experiments. Now, he must realize there’s more at stake than just revenge. |
Platforms | PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One |
Released | September 19, 2025 |
Genre | Role-playing (RPG), Adventure |
Play Modes | Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative |
Content Rating | 18 |
Languages | Chinese (Simplified), English, Japanese, Korean |
Genre | Techland |
Genre | Techland |
Ratings | 70/100 (1 reviews) |
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