Nvidia is entering 2026 by expanding the GeForce Now library and pushing its cloud infrastructure further into the current generation of hardware. This month’s update brings a diverse range of titles to the service, while also marking the point at which previously announced usage restrictions begin to affect the broader subscriber base.
Nvidia GeForce Now's library expansion kicks off immediately with several high-profile additions. Steam’s recent release of My Winter Car leads the pack, joined by Eternights and the Epic Games Store version of Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2. For those using the platform’s integration with Microsoft’s ecosystem, Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden and The Casting of Frank Stone are now accessible via Xbox Game Pass licences.
More games are expected to join throughout January, with StarRupture and Pathologic 3 scheduled to arrive in the coming weeks, followed by titles like Quarantine Zone: The Last Check, MIO: Memories in Orbit, and Nova Roma. Other games coming to the cloud gaming service include Guild Wars: Reforged (Steam), Mon Bazou (Steam), Supermarket Simulator (Xbox, available on Game Pass), and Tavern Keeper (Steam).
Moreover, Nvidia is leveraging its latest architecture by enabling RTX 5080-powered servers for two new games: Factorio and Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2.
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