GeForce Now celebrates sixth anniversary with new games and RTX upgrades

NVIDIA's GeForce Now cloud gaming service marks its sixth anniversary, having streamed over one billion hours of gameplay since launch. February 2026 brings new titles, including tactical shooters Delta Force and PUBG: Blindspot, alongside support for RTX 5080-class performance. These updates aim to enhance accessibility for PC gamers without high-end local hardware.

GeForce Now launched six years ago and continues to expand, allowing users to stream demanding games using powerful RTX hardware in the cloud. This eliminates the need for expensive local setups, enabling play on laptops, tablets, or modest desktops with low-latency streaming.

The anniversary month starts strong with 10 new games added this week, many optimized for RTX 5080 ready performance, which delivers higher frame rates, resolutions, and image quality on supported tiers. Key additions include Delta Force from Team Jade and TiMi Studio Group, featuring extraction modes, combined arms combat with vehicles across large environments, and gadgets for coordinated play. Another highlight is PUBG: Blindspot, a 5v5 top-down tactical shooter from Krafton, emphasizing map knowledge, objectives, and utility in compact rounds.

Other titles joining include Indika on Xbox via Game Pass, Menace on Steam and Xbox (RTX 5080 ready), World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic Anniversary Edition on Battle.net, Carmageddon: Rogue Shift on Steam (RTX 5080 ready), Fallout Shelter on Steam, Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition on Steam and Xbox with Game Pass, Roadcraft on Xbox via Game Pass, and Wildgate on Epic Games Store. HumanitZ on Steam is also RTX 5080 ready.

Throughout February, more games arrive, such as Kingdom Come: Deliverance and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora on Xbox with Game Pass, Ys X: Nordics on Steam, and Trine 3 and 4 on Epic Games Store. January saw 35 additions, including Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 and Half Sword, some RTX 5080 ready. Looking ahead, Nova Roma launches in March on GeForce Now.

These developments underscore cloud gaming's growing role, offering diverse genres from tactical action to RPGs without hardware barriers.

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Nvidia plans native Linux support for GeForce Now in 2026

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Nvidia is reportedly preparing to launch native support for its GeForce Now cloud gaming service on Linux operating systems later in 2026. This move aims to eliminate the need for workarounds currently used by Linux users, including those on Steam Deck. The announcement comes amid speculation and a separate controversy over a new playtime cap.

NVIDIA announced several updates to its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service during CES 2026, including native apps for Linux and Amazon Fire TV, flight control support, and new single sign-on features. The company also revealed upcoming AAA titles joining the platform, enhancing accessibility across devices. These developments aim to broaden gaming options without requiring high-end local hardware.

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NVIDIA announced several enhancements for its GeForce Now cloud gaming service during the 2026 Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. Key updates include improved game discoverability, upgraded virtual reality streaming, and new titles joining the platform. The service also expands account linking and introduces free-to-play access for Fortnite's Save the World mode.

At CES 2026, Nvidia announced no new GeForce graphics cards, instead emphasizing software upgrades like DLSS 4.5 and the launch of G-Sync Pulsar monitors. The shift comes amid RAM shortages driven by AI demand, impacting potential mid-generation GPU refreshes. CEO Jensen Huang's keynote prioritized the company's AI business over gaming hardware.

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At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, companies like Nvidia, Razer, and HyperX unveiled AI-enhanced gaming technologies aimed at improving performance and user experience. These reveals highlight the growing integration of artificial intelligence in gaming peripherals and software. While some are immediate updates, others remain conceptual prototypes.

Data shows that new releases on Steam in 2025 outperformed expectations, securing more spots in the top-grossing charts than the previous year. This shift highlights a stronger performance from fresh titles amid the usual stronghold of established live service games. Analysts suggest a combination of high-quality releases and pricing factors contributed to this trend.

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Microsoft has confirmed a robust selection of new games joining Xbox Game Pass in February 2026, including major RPG titles and sports simulations. Highlights feature The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Complete Edition and EA Sports College Football 26 arriving on February 19. Several games are also set to leave the service later in the month.

 

 

 

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