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While I love my Steam Deck, there are a good chunk of new games that can't be played on it. These games are just too demanding, and it makes it hard to play and enjoy on the go. Luckily, we have cloud streaming, and GeForce NOW is one of the best. This allows us to stream games at a higher quality and framerate without needing to use the Deck's hardware. It's a fantastic service to use, especially with the GeForce NOW native app for the Deck, and it's one I recommend using whole heartedly. This month, we are getting some fantastic new games to play this way.

NVIDIA GeForce NOW

This week, we saw six new games get added to the GeForce NOW catalogue:

And after that, we have multiple new games coming to GeForce NOW streaming, including:

November 10th:

November 11th:

November 13th:

November 14th:

November 18th:

November 19th:

November 20th:

November 25th:

Sometime During November

There are some great games here that I can't wait to try out on the Steam Deck. Black Ops 7 and Project Motor Racing are the two I am most interested in trying out, so I know what I will be doing on November 25th!

You can access your GeForce NOW library via their native app, which can be downloaded from the NVIDIA website. There is a free version to use, but there is also a $9.99 and $19.99 monthly subscription, which include better quality streams and priority to the queue.

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Noah Kupetsky
A lover of gaming since 4, Noah has grown up with a love and passion for the industry. From there, he started to travel a lot and develop a joy for handheld and PC gaming. When the Steam Deck released, it just all clicked.
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