Join Palia on GeForce NOW for a warm, cozy gaming experience, while Millennia takes you on a journey through history in the expanding game library.
- Join an ever-expanding library of over 1,800 games on GeForce NOW
- Immerse yourself in a stunning variety of biomes in Palia
- Shape the course of history over 10,000 years in Millennia
Get ready to embrace the warm and cozy vibes of Palia as you ease into spring. This Thursday, Palia will be joining the ever-expanding library of Geforce NOW, which boasts an impressive collection of over 1,800 games. It’s time to welcome this free-to-play massively multiplayer online game from Singularity 6 Corporation into your cloud gaming experience.
Palia has already garnered quite the attention, with more than 200,000 wishlists on Steam. And now, it’s finally here in the cloud. Immerse yourself in a world where you can farm, fish, craft, and explore alongside friendly villagers. From sprawling flower fields to hilly forests and rocky beaches, Palia offers a stunning variety of different biomes to discover.
But Palia is not just about the picturesque landscapes. It’s about creating a home, unraveling ancient mysteries, and connecting with a vibrant online community. The possibilities are endless as you embark on a captivating adventure that can be streamed across multiple devices. And for GeForce NOW Ultimate and Priority members, there’s the added perk of faster access to servers and longer gaming sessions.
If you’re looking for a game that takes you on an epic journey through history, then Millennia is the title for you. Developed by Singularity Six and Paradox Interactive, this game allows you to shape the course of history over a span of 10,000 years. Customize your own nations, explore unique combinations of traits, and adapt to alternative histories in this enthralling experience.
And let’s not forget the other exciting releases coming your way. Keep an eye out for Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles, Outpost: Infinity Siege, SOUTH PARK: SNOW DAY!, and Tchia. These games are sure to add some extra excitement to your gaming lineup.
So, what are your plans for the weekend? Are you ready to dive into the world of Palia or shape the course of history in Millennia? Let us know on X or drop your thoughts in the comments below.
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