Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War – Definitive Edition and seven launches more land in Nvidia GeForce Now, which already exceeds 2,300 games
Week with a cloud strategy: Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War – Definitive Edition It sneaks into GeForce Now and fattens a catalog that Already exceeds 2,300 games. It arrives wrapped by seven other releases and, as always on the Nvidia platform, without downloads or waiting: you enter and play.
The movement coincides with a wave of novelties that include Microsoft surprises in the Quakeconlike the remastered return of Heretic and Hexenin addition to special events such as 15th anniversary of World of Tanks. And, as if that were not enough, GeForce Now will heat engines for his presence in the Gamescom 2025, which starts on August 20.
Strategy in its pure and remastered state in 4K
The arrival of Dawn of War – Definitive Edition supposes the Return in style to a classic set in the gloomy universe of Warhammer 40,000. In its four campaigns and nine playable armies (space marines, orkos, eldars, chaos and company) battles combine pure tactics, aggressiveness and an epic point that remains intact two decades later.
This final edition is not limited to a face washing: Bring 4k graphics, interface improvements, a more polished camera and the same dose of chaos that turned the original into a legend. The idea is clear: conserve the essence, but raise the experience at the height of the current standards.
And the best thing is that in Geforce Now you can enter the action in seconds. Do not expect to download or worry about team performance: Everything runs in the cloud with a fluidity that is maintained even in modest hardware.
World of Tanks: fifteen years and in full form

Another protagonist of the week is World of Tanks, which celebrates its 15th anniversary with an event full of rewards. Until August 31log in every day Unlock exclusive gifts, in addition to discounts, a game mode for a limited time and a special chapter of the battle pass loaded with surprises.
There will be Twitch Dropps, extra bonuses for veterans and even an interactive photo album that reviews the evolution of maps, vehicles and key community moments. All with the advantage of being able to play it in Geforce Now with the same stability as in a high -end PC.
The return of Heretic and Hexen

The mythical dark fantasy shooters created by Raven Software in the 90s return thanks to Nightdive Studios, and do so with extras. The final collection includes Heretic: Shadow of the Serpent Riders, Hexen: Beyond Heretic and Hexen: Deathkings of the Dark Citadelplus two unpublished episodes developed with ID Software: Heretic: Faith Renewed and Hexen: Vestiges of Grandeur.
In total, more than 110 campaign maps, 120 multiplayer sand and support for 4K at 120 fps. All accompanied by modernized controls, online and local multiplayer, and that unmistakable aroma of dark magic that marked an era. In Geforce Now, you can enjoy the device to the fullest.
More premieres and outstanding updates

Among the novelties of the week is also version 3.5 of Honkai Star Railentitled Before their Deaths. It brings two new playable characters, Hysilens and Imperator Cerydra, and it has been a thousand years ago to the old Okhema to face new challenges and explore the vibrant Estixia, city of the infinite revelry.
To this are added launches such as:
- Echoes of the End (Steam, August 12)
- 9 Kings (Xbox and PC Game Pass, August 14)
- Supraworld (Steam, August 15)
- Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s about time (Steam and Battle.net)
- Guntouchables (Steam)
With this rhythm, it is clear that Geforce Now not only seeks to be a complement, but a central platform to play big no matter where you are or what team you have.
