Nvidia GeForce Now has just acquired a host of EA games

GeForce Now previously only had one EA game broadcast – the popular Apex Legends battle – but a collection of new games, or to specify four of them, has just arrived at Nvidia’s service.

Those games are Dragon Age: Inquisition, Battlefield 1 Revolution, Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, and Unravel Two (co-op platformer).

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There have been some additions to GeForce Now unveiled this week along with those EA headlines, and the full list goes as follows:

  • Away: The Survival Series (launch of a new game on Steam)
  • Lemnis Gate (new game launch on Steam)
  • Eternal Cylinder (new game launch in Epic Games Store)
  • Hot Wheels Open (new game launch on Steam and Epic Games Store)
  • Industria (launch of new game on Steam and Epic Games Store)
  • Last Friend (new game launch for Steam and Epic Games Store)
  • Rogue Lords (new game launch on Steam and Epic Games Store)
  • Europa Universalis IV (free from Epic Games Store, September 30)
  • Battlefield 1 Revolution (Steam and Origin)
  • Dragon Age: Trial (Steam and Origin)
  • Mirror’s Edge Catalyst (Steam and Origin)
  • Combine the two (Steam and Source)
  • Rustler (Smoke)
  • Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell (Ubisoft Connect) blacklist

Analysis: A good sign for the future


While the EA titles presented here may be very old – Drag Age is a big name for the franchise, of course, but Inquisition was released back in 2014 – the fact that most EA games are now available on GeForce Now is a good sign.

It looks good that some of the products will be available in a major publisher in the future, hopefully soon.

(And yes, as you can guess, there are already players playing for FIFA 22 to come to the broadcast service – but the next articles that will undoubtedly be unimportant news, naturally).

In July 2021, Nvidia announced that GeForce Now supports more than 1,000 games, so it is clear that it is making good strides in strengthening its library, following the departure of big-name publishers shortly after the launch of the service.

In other words, things are changing, and in our confrontation with GeForce Now at TechRadar, we too have had an excellent experience.

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