It’s time to take out the cake GeForce NOW is celebrating its sixth anniversary. Since its launch, users of the service have spent over a billion hours in the cloud, and NVIDIA announces that this is just the beginning of further development of the platform. In February, subscribers can expect new games, additional ways to play on various devices, and even broader use of RTX technology on screens throughout the home. The monthly list of new releases includes as many as 24 titles, of which 10 games are arriving in the cloud this week. Among them are Delta Force from Team Jade and PUBG: BLINDSPOT, the latest production set in the PUBG universe.
Ready for Action
Delta Force is reporting for duty and makes its debut in the cloud on GeForce NOW. The tactical FPS shooter from Team Jade hits streaming with a focus on risky extraction missions and full-scale battle modes. Players receive expansive maps, vehicles and gadgets that enable them to plan coordinated attacks in open environments. We embody elite units carrying out dangerous tasks, from tight urban operations to clashes in vast, open areas. Tactical objectives, cooperation and integrated actions of infantry, ground, naval and air vehicles matter on the battlefield, where planning is as important as reflexes.
In the cloud version, Delta Force emphasises pace and spectacle: quick drops, large maps and cinematic clashes run smoothly on various devices. Players can team up from virtually anywhere, enjoy high-quality streaming and head into their next missions without waiting for downloads or updates.
New Mission
PUBG: BLINDSPOT is a new spin-off set in the PUBG universe, prepared by Krafton. This time, we are dealing with a standalone, tactical shooter 5v5 from a top-down perspective that prioritises precision, cooperation, and quick decision-making. The gameplay takes place on tightly designed maps, where information, team positioning, and coordination of actions are key. Teams capture objectives, control angles, and try to outsmart their opponents in intense, round-based skirmishes. Every skill and each call-out matter, and victory often relies more on tactics than mere reflexes.
In the cloud version on GeForce NOW, the game offers smooth controls and crisp visual effects supported by RTX, even on weaker devices. Thanks to cloud gaming, the team can quickly jump into action on various screens without lengthy downloads and cumbersome updates.
February in GeForce NOW kicks off with a bang
February is the month of GeForce NOW's birthday, and NVIDIA begins the celebrations with 10 new games, which are arriving in the cloud this week. Among them are both fresh releases and well-known titles, some of which have been optimised for GeForce RTX 5080.
New titles available at the start of February:
Indika
Menace (RTX 5080-ready)
World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic – Anniversary Edition
PUBG: BLINDSPOT (RTX 5080-ready)
Carmageddon: Rogue Shift (RTX 5080-ready)
Delta Force
Fallout Shelter
Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition
Roadcraft
Wildgate
Additionally, this week HumanitZ will also receive support for RTX 5080.
Games planned for the rest of February:
In the coming weeks, GeForce NOW will also welcome:
Disciples: Domination
REANIMAL
Kingdom Come: Deliverance
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
Norse: Oath of Blood
Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown
Styx: Blades of Greed
Ys X: Proud Nordics
Resident Evil: Requiem
Arc Raiders
DEVOUR
Torque Drift 2
Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power
Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince
January Closed with a Strong Note
January was particularly intense for GeForce NOW. In addition to the 14 previously announced titles, another 21 games joined the service's library, significantly expanding the cloud gaming offering. Among the new additions were both classics and newer productions, including The Bard’s Tale Trilogy, Prototype and Prototype 2, Total War: Three Kingdoms, Star Wars Outlaws, as well as Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, which offers support for GeForce RTX 5080. The January list shows that NVIDIA is consistently expanding the GeForce NOW library, focusing on genre diversity and ever-improving streaming quality.
Source: nvidia.com
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