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GeForce Now adds six new games, previews Forza Horizon 6 and 007 for May

The final GeForce Now library update for the month has arrived, alongside a preview of what's to come in May. This week sees six new games joining the library, while 12 more new releases are scheduled for May.

This week's GeForce Now update also includes the news that the RTX 5080 servers now support the vast majority of the Ready-to-Play library. RTX 5080 powered servers are available to GeForce Now Ultimate subscribers, who also get priority access to virtual gaming rigs over lower-tier and free subs, alongside more gametime allowance.

The games joining GeForce Now this week include:

  • Global Rescue (New release on Steam, April 27)
  • s&box (New release on Steam, April 28)
  • Far Far West (New release on Steam, April 28)
  • INDUSTRIA 2 (New release on Steam, April 29)
  • Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era (New release on Steam and Xbox, available on Game Pass, April 30)
  • Bus Bound (New release on Steam, April 30)

In May 2026, a number of big titles will be day-one releases on GeForce Now. Forza Horizon 6 will be one of them, but I think it is outshined a little by 007 First Light, the next major game from Hitman developer, IO Interactive. Outbound, Conan Exiles, Dead as Disco, Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core, Zero Parades, Hotel Architect, Kiln and Luna Abyss are amongst the other day-and-date games on the way starting next week.

KitGuru Says: Are you playing any of this week's new releases? Or are you saving for new games in May?

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