Monster Hunter: Rise and 18 other games headed to NVIDIA GeForce NOW in March

New games coming to the popular video game cloud streaming service this month.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Since its inception in 2020,NVIDIA GeForce NOWhas been a very popular video game cloud streaming service for PC, Mac, and mobile devices. It continues to impress by bringing additional games and updates to users each month. Today, NVIDIA revealed that 19 titles will be joining the GeForce NOW library in March starting with four games releasing this week.

Games coming to GeForce NOW this week

Games coming to GeForce NOW this week

NVIDIA is wasting no time and will release three games into GeForce NOW sometime this week. These new additions are:

Monster Hunter Rise

Players step into the role of monster hunters and find themselves in Kamura Village. Here, the people’s lives revolve around taking down enormous creatures and trying to keep “The Rampage” at bay, a foretold calamity involving hordes of monsters.

You’ll take on various missions in Monster Hunter: Rise to defeat the game’s many massive beasts. These missions can be done solo or you can play online with others. There are 14 different weapons and each takes time to master, but that means each player can bring their own unique fighting style to the hunt.

As you are victorious, you can loot and gather the necessary materials to improve your weapons and armor. Then you can head out again on another hunt to take down monsters that are even more powerful. Eventually, you’ll be strong enough to face Magnamalo, Monster Hunter Rise’s flagship monster.

Voltaire: The Vegan Vampire

This lighthearted title is actually an action roguelike mixed with a farming sim. As Dracula’s youngest son and black sheep of the vampire world, you’ve rebelliously determined to prove that you can forsake blood in favor of living off of plants in Voltaire: The Vegan Vampire. Daddy vampire isn’t happy about this, so you’ll tend your crops during the day and then defend them from his minions at night.

There are plenty of different plants to acquire as you explore around, so you can expand your farm. You’ll also uncover new abilities and grow stronger as you successfully defend your crops. If you get overpowered and give into your bloodlust, you can always start up your diet again and see how long you can last.

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Rise of Industry

Although it might look like a city building sim at first glance, Rise of Industry is actually a mixture between a business sim and a strategy game. Your goal is to create effective and efficient production routes while growing your company. However, unexpected things might come your way and you’ll need to make the proper changes to overcome these challenges.

Games coming to GeForce NOW later this month

There are also 16 additional video games coming to the NVIDIA GeForce NOW library throughout the month of March.

GeForce NOW content expansions

NVIDIA GeForce NOW will continue to add more games to the cloud streaming service as time goes on. For now, these 20 additional titles and two game content expansions are helping to broaden the current library. GeForce NOW is available for PC, Mac, Android, and iOS devices. You can activate a membership from NVIDIA’s website and start playing these games today.

NVIDIA’s cloud game streaming service is one of the best available today, delivering lag-free gaming at 1080p/60 FPS. The best part about the service is that you don’t need a high-end machine to run it, so there’s a good chance you’re already set. The $5 monthly plan also makes it an immediately enticing option for seasoned gamers.

Self-professed gaming geek, Rebecca Spear, is one of Windows Central’s editors and reviewers with a focus on gaming handhelds, PC gaming, and laptops. When she isn’t checking out the latest games on Xbox Game Pass, PC, ROG Ally, or Steam Deck; she can be found digital drawing with a Wacom tablet. She’s written thousands of articles with everything from editorials, reviews, previews, features, previews, and hardware reviews over the last few years. If you need information about anything gaming-related, her articles can help you out. She also loves testing game accessories and any new tech on the market. You can follow her@rrspearon X (formerly Twitter).