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GeForce Now just got Forza Horizon 6 and Disco Elysium’s weird new cousin

Nvidia just added the hottest racing game and Disco Elysium’s spiritual successor to GeForce Now

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GeForce Now is having a pretty good week if you have a very diverse palette for games. From next-gen visuals in racing to a narrative-driven RPG, Nvidia has a great set of games for you to try out. The company’s latest cloud gaming update brings Forza Horizon 6 alongside Zero Parades: For Dead Spies, the new RPG from ZA/UM, the studio behind the critically acclaimed Disco Elysium.

Forza Horizon 6 hits GeForce Now

The biggest name here is Forza Horizon 6, which is now available on GeForce Now through Steam and Xbox, with Game Pass support included. Nvidia says the game brings the Horizon Festival to the cloud, letting players stream its open-world racing, car culture, live activities, and exploration across supported devices without needing a high-end local PC.

Zero Parades is the RPG bait

The other big addition is Zero Parades: For Dead Spies, which launched on Steam on May 21. Its Steam listing describes it as an espionage RPG from the creators of Disco Elysium, starring a brilliant but tormented operant sent on one final desperate assignment.

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This is a juicy new addition to GeForce Now. Disco Elysium has already built its reputation on dense writing that delves into weird politics and deep internal monologues. And Zero Parades appears to carry some of that DNA into a spy story, although ZA/UM has described it as a new universe rather than a direct sequel.

What else is new?

The full weekly list includes:

  • Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core — Steam
  • Luna Abyss — Steam and Xbox, available on Game Pass
  • Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II — Steam
  • Splitgate Arena Reloaded — Xbox, available on Game Pass
  • Sunderfolk — Epic Games Store
  • TerraTech Legion — Steam and Xbox, available on Game Pass

Forza Horizon 6 is the obvious crowd-pleaser. Zero Parades is the weirder, but more intriguing one. Together, they make this one of GeForce Now’s more compelling weekly drops in a while.

Vikhyaat Vivek
Vikhyaat Vivek is a tech journalist and reviewer with seven years of experience covering consumer hardware, with a focus on…
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