Blacknut continues to expand its cloud gaming library with three new games now available for subscribers. The latest additions include DreadOut 2, MotoGP 21, and Song of Farca, bringing horror, high-speed racing, and narrative-driven investigation to the platform.
This update adds a nice mix to Blacknut’s catalogue, with games that feel very different from each other and work well across TV, PC, and mobile. You can drop into a race, spend some time with a story, or poke around something slower depending on what you’re in the mood for. Regular updates like this make Blacknut feel more like a library you come back to, with something new waiting when you check in.
DreadOut 2
DreadOut 2 is a slow-burn horror game rooted in Indonesian folklore, following Linda as she explores dangerous areas and figures out what’s going on around her. You spend a lot of time moving through environments, solving puzzles, and deciding when to fight and when to stay out of trouble. Combat mixes melee attacks with supernatural abilities, but the game stays focused on exploration and progression rather than nonstop combat.
MotoGP 21
MotoGP 21 is about clean racing and learning how each bike and track behaves. It sticks close to the real championship, so handling, braking, and timing matter more than arcade tricks. You can jump in for quick races or spend more time working through career modes, which makes it easy to play in short bursts or settle in for longer runs.
Song of Farca
Song of Farca puts you in the role of a private investigator who never leaves their apartment. You solve cases by digging through databases, watching security feeds, and talking to people remotely. Most of the game is about making choices and deciding how far to push for information, with your decisions shaping how each case plays out.
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