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GeForce NOW adds streaming support for the GOG versions of four Witcher-series titles

Wild Hunt is now playable via GeForce NOW. (Source: NVIDIA)
Wild Hunt is now playable via GeForce NOW. (Source: NVIDIA)
Today (March 11, 2021) is a Thursday, which means it's time for new games in. the GeForce NOW library. This week, the streaming service has added 4 The Witcher-series games, which are, moreover, those of the GOG variety. Pascal's Wager (Definitive Edition) is another new entry on the cloud-gaming platform.

GeForce NOW seems to be going from strength to strength, especially compared to certain other cloud-gaming platforms. It has, for example, kept up with a commitment to add new titles every week (an event it now dubs "GFN Thursday"). The latest in this series is arguably a milestone, as it marks the arrival of no less than 4 titles of the Witcher variety on the platform.

Therefore, GOG.com users can now stream them on nearly any device to hand thanks to GeForce NOW's ongoing partnership with the site, which began with the addition of Cyberpunk 2077 to the streaming service. It now extends to The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings (Enhanced Edition), as well as its successor Wild Hunt (Game of the Year Edition).

Those in the mood to stream even more Witcher after that can also now access the series' Adventure Game and Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales via GeForce NOW. Alternatively, Monster Energy Supercross - The Official Videogame 4 and Pascal’s Wager (Definitive Edition) have also just been released to the same platform, as indeed they have to Steam.

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2021-03-11 (Update: 2021-03-11)