GeForce NOW, NVIDIA’s cloud gaming platform, has added 13 new titles to its streaming library, widening the range of games that members can play instantly across devices without downloading or installing them locally.
In a statement, GeForce NOW said the update allows players to pick up their game sessions seamlessly on different screens, reinforcing its pitch as a hardware-agnostic alternative to traditional gaming setups. The company added that Ultimate members can stream graphically demanding games using NVIDIA’s latest Blackwell RTX technology, delivering performance equivalent to a GeForce RTX 5080 without needing to own the hardware.
Among the headline additions are major franchise titles including Borderlands 4, Battlefield 6 and Hogwarts Legacy, alongside Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. The update also brings a mix of indie and mid-tier games to the service, such as Spiritfarer, Hollow Knight: Silksong and Tunic, broadening the appeal beyond blockbuster releases.
NVIDIA also highlighted Shape of Dreams, describing it as a stylish action roguelite from Neowiz that blends MOBA-style combat with surreal, dream-inspired mechanics. The company said the title exemplifies the kind of visually rich games that benefit from cloud-based RTX performance.
Seasonal updates are available immediately in live-service titles including Stardew Valley and Fortnite, with many games updating automatically in the cloud. That approach allows players to access winter maps, limited-time events and new content without manual patches or waiting times.
The release included platform-specific notes for several games, such as ARC Raiders and Dying Light: The Beast on the Epic Games Store, while multiple titles were flagged as available via Xbox Game Pass. NVIDIA also named Sid Meier’s Civilization VII and Jurassic World Evolution 3 as titles optimised for GeForce RTX 5080-level streaming performance.
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To mark the update, NVIDIA GeForce NOW posted a teaser on X, writing: “’Twas the night before GFN Thursday and all through the cloud…”, and invited players to share what they plan to play next.
The expansion underscores NVIDIA’s effort to position GeForce NOW as a way to access cutting-edge PC gaming performance through the cloud, as competition intensifies among streaming and subscription-based gaming services.
The Recap
- GeForce NOW added 13 new games to its cloud library.
- Ultimate members can stream at GeForce RTX 5080-power.
- Players can share plans on X or in comments.