NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW Turns Six - Big Game Lineup coming

NVIDIA is celebrating the sixth anniversary of GeForce NOW with a major February update that adds 24 new games to its cloud gaming library. The latest GFN Thursday lineup includes new releases, classic favorites. The update highlights NVIDIA’s continued focus on accessibility, performance, and expanding high-quality cloud gaming experiences across devices.
NVIDIA’s cloud gaming service GeForce NOW is celebrating its sixth anniversary and marking the occasion with a major expansion of its cloud game library. In a GFN Thursday update on February 5, 2026, NVIDIA unveiled a packed February lineup featuring 24 new games, starting with 10 titles available to stream this week.
What makes this update particularly noteworthy is the mix of new releases, classic favorites, and Game Pass-supported titles now playable across devices thanks to cloud streaming — all without waiting for downloads or local installs.
Celebrating Six Years of Cloud Gaming
Since launching in February 2020, GeForce NOW has grown into one of the most robust cloud gaming platforms, letting players stream their own games from services like Steam, Epic Games Store, Battle.net, and Xbox Game Pass to nearly any device. Members have now streamed over one billion hours of content from NVIDIA’s servers.
Rather than focusing solely on hardware upgrades, this anniversary update emphasizes library growth and accessibility, giving gamers more options to jump into titles without the barriers of local hardware.
What’s New on GeForce NOW This Week
The February rollout kicks off with a strong set of additions, including both brand-new releases and cloud-ready versions of popular titles. Highlights from this week’s lineup include:
Delta Force – A reboot of the classic tactical shooter, now streaming on GeForce NOW with fast-paced, team-oriented mission play.
PUBG: BLINDSPOT – A top-down tactical shooter set in the PUBG universe from Krafton, featuring 5v5 competitive gameplay.
Menace – A high-intensity action title available on Steam and Xbox, optimized for NVIDIA’s RTX 5080-class servers.
World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic Anniversary Edition – One of the most beloved expansions in the World of Warcraft series, now playable without downloads.
Little Nightmares – Enhanced Edition – A stylized atmospheric adventure available with Xbox Game Pass support.
Roadcraft – A driving-based title from Xbox Game Pass, streaming instantly in the cloud.
Fallout Shelter and Wildgate – Additional titles joining the service this week.
Alongside this initial group, HumanitZ is among the titles now marked as RTX 5080-ready, indicating support for higher performance cloud hardware that can boost frame rates and visual quality for premium subscribers.
Looking Ahead: More Games in February
The excitement continues throughout February with even more additions confirmed for later in the month. Titles that players can expect include:
Resident Evil: Requiem
Kingdom Come Deliverance (via Xbox Game Pass)
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora (Game Pass)
Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown
Ys X: Proud Nordics
Styx: Blades of Greed
Arc Raiders, DEVOUR, Torque Drift 2, and more.
These additions span genres from RPG and adventure to tactical action and racing, illustrating just how wide – and diverse – the cloud gaming catalog has become.
Why This Matters
Cloud gaming continues to grow as an alternative to traditional local play, enabling high-end experiences on modest hardware. With NVIDIA’s ongoing enhancements — such as RTX-accelerated streaming and Game Pass integration — GeForce NOW aims to blur the line between console/PC gaming and instant access wherever players are.
This February update isn’t just a celebration of the past six years — it’s a statement that cloud gaming is now a bigger, more capable part of the gaming ecosystem.
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