Cloud gaming has come a long way, and NVIDIA is proving just how far with the fifth anniversary of GeForce NOW. Since its full launch in 2020, the platform has reshaped how gamers experience their favourite titles—no downloads, no high-end hardware needed, just pure gaming streamed straight from the cloud.
And what’s a celebration without some big announcements? Throughout February, GeForce NOW is dropping 17 games, featuring some heavy hitters like Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, Avowed, and Sid Meier’s Civilization VII. Every week, a major new release will land in the cloud, making this a fantastic month for members.

A growing powerhouse in cloud gaming
With over 2,000 games supported, GeForce NOW has built a library that caters to all kinds of players. From intense shooters to deep strategy titles, there’s something for everyone. The service supports Steam, Epic Games Store, Xbox, and more, giving players flexibility to access their existing libraries without repurchasing games.
Tech-wise, GeForce NOW has introduced major upgrades over the years, including RTX-powered graphics, DLSS support, and low-latency streaming that keeps games feeling smooth. Whether you’re playing on a low-end laptop, a tablet, or even a smart TV, the cloud delivers high-performance gaming anywhere with a stable internet connection.

February’s lineup: What to expect
This month is stacked with new games. Here are some highlights coming to the cloud:
- This week’s releases: Pax Dei, Sniper Elite: Resistance, Heart of the Machine, and more.
- Coming soon: Kingdom Come: Deliverance II (Feb. 4), Sid Meier’s Civilization VII (Feb. 11), Avowed (Feb. 18).
- More in store: Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, and Ambulance Life: A Paramedic Simulator.
There’s a little bit of everything—MMOs, RPGs, strategy games, and even some remastered classics. And with GeForce NOW’s commitment to day-one releases, cloud gamers won’t have to wait to jump into the action.

The future of GeForce NOW
As GeForce NOW enters its sixth year, it’s clear that cloud gaming isn’t slowing down. More games, better technology, and wider accessibility keep making it an even more attractive option. Whether you’re a casual player looking to explore new worlds or a hardcore gamer wanting top-tier performance without the need for expensive hardware, GeForce NOW continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible in gaming.
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