GeForce NOW Expands Cloud Gaming with 'Dying Light: The Beast'
Rebeca Moen Sep 18, 2025 14:24
GeForce NOW introduces 'Dying Light: The Beast' along with ten other titles, enhancing cloud gaming with GeForce RTX 5080 capabilities. Explore new expansions and games available this week.

GeForce NOW, the cloud gaming service by NVIDIA, is set to enhance its gaming offerings with the introduction of 'Dying Light: The Beast'. This latest installment from Techland brings the adrenaline-pumping action of the parkour-survival horror series to the cloud, utilizing the power of GeForce RTX 5080, according to the GeForce NOW Community.
New Gaming Experiences
'Dying Light: The Beast' headlines the list of 11 new games joining the GeForce NOW library this week. Players can expect an intense gaming experience with new abilities, enemy types, and a world that feels more threatening than ever. The game supports solo play and co-op mode, allowing players to team up for creative takedowns of the undead.
In addition to 'Dying Light: The Beast', the lineup includes SEGA's management simulation games 'Two Point Campus' and 'Two Point Museum', and the 'Claws of Awaji' expansion for 'Assassin's Creed Shadows'. These games offer diverse experiences from managing quirky campuses and museums to stealthy assassinations.
GeForce RTX 5080 Expansion
Japan is the latest region to receive GeForce RTX 5080-class power, with more regions expected to follow. This upgrade allows gamers to enjoy cinematic visuals, fast load times, and ultra-responsive gameplay across their devices. Titles like 'Kingdom Come: Deliverance II' and 'Monster Hunter Wilds' are also available with RTX 5080 capabilities.
Upcoming Releases
Alongside these offerings, GeForce NOW is adding several new releases, including 'Fata Deum – The God Sim', 'Town to City', 'Goblin Cleanup', and 'Project Winter'. These titles are accessible across various platforms such as Steam and the Epic Games Store, providing players with a range of new adventures to explore.
GeForce NOW continues to expand its cloud gaming service, providing gamers with access to high-quality gaming experiences without the need for high-end hardware. By leveraging the power of the cloud, NVIDIA aims to deliver seamless gaming experiences across the globe.
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