Nvidia’s GeForce NOW service has quietly become a powerhouse for cloud gaming, now offering access to over 4,500 titles—ranging from AAA blockbusters to niche indie gems. This week marks another milestone in its six-year evolution, with 12 new games joining the roster as part of an ongoing anniversary celebration.
The expansion underscores the platform’s shift from a niche experiment to a mainstream alternative for gamers who prefer streaming over local installs. With no hardware limitations beyond a stable internet connection, GeForce NOW continues to blur the lines between traditional gaming and cloud-based play.
Beyond the sheer volume of games, Nvidia is also spotlighting community engagement. A giveaway is underway, rewarding users for sharing their favorite titles on social media—a nod to the platform’s reliance on its growing user base for content discovery.
The 12 new additions this week include a mix of recent releases and hidden gems, reinforcing GeForce NOW’s role as a catch-all for gamers who want instant access without waiting for physical or digital downloads.
For those still on the fence, the service’s free tier (with limitations) and paid options (starting at $9.99/month) make it accessible. The real draw, however, remains the sheer breadth of its library—now larger than many traditional gaming platforms.
With no signs of slowing down, GeForce NOW’s anniversary push serves as a reminder: cloud gaming isn’t just the future—it’s already here, and it’s packed with options.