Nvidia's GeForce NOW cloud gaming service is rolling out new in-app labels that display which titles in a user's library are playable through connected Xbox Game Pass and Ubisoft+ subscriptions, removing the need to cross-reference multiple storefronts.
The labels, first previewed at the Game Developers Conference earlier this year, appear as clear badges on each game's detail page, allowing members to see at a glance what is immediately available for streaming after linking their existing subscriptions.
"GeForce NOW is doubling down on what matters most: gamers," Nvidia said, adding that the update is designed to reduce guesswork and surface more RTX-enabled titles for one-click streaming across supported devices.
The service is also adding six games to its cloud library this week.
The headline arrival is Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard, a roguelite set in the Vampire Survivors universe, alongside Tides of Tomorrow, '83, Diablo III on Ubisoft Connect, Crimson Desert via Xbox Play Anywhere and MapleStory M on Steam.
Related reading
- Xbox announces Games Showcase 2026 livestream
- Nvidia brings 90 frames-per-second VR streaming to GeForce NOW as cloud gaming pushes into headsets
- YouTube launches Top Sports Podcast Lineup
GeForce NOW is separately issuing a Thor Midgard Umber Skin for Marvel Rivals, with Premium members receiving early access.
All members can redeem the skin through the GeForce NOW account portal and enter a code in-game on Steam before the publisher's stated deadline.
The recap
- GeForce NOW introduces labels for Game Pass and Ubisoft+.
- Six new games join the cloud library this week.
- Thor Midgard Umber Skin available first to Premium members.