
Nvidia Expands GeForce NOW Game Library with Exciting New Titles
Nvidia has released its latest weekly update for the GeForce NOW cloud gaming service, impressively boosting the library of available games for its subscribers. This week’s lineup is more extensive than prior updates, introducing key titles such as the latest standalone expansion for RoboCop: Rogue City, dubbed Unfinished Business, along with a remastered edition of the renowned real-time strategy game, Stronghold Crusader, and several others.
Last week, Nvidia hinted at the impending arrival of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 to the platform; however, this title is notably absent from the current list of supported games.
New Launches for Cloud Gamers
RoboCop: Rogue City — Unfinished Business has officially launched today, delivering a fresh, standalone adventure featuring the iconic action hero. Players who purchased the game on Steam can immediately access the cloud version upon its release. Additionally, as the base game is now part of the Game Pass lineup, Nvidia has integrated cloud support for its PC Game Pass edition as well.
Full List of Newly Supported Titles
Here’s a concise list of the games announced this week:
- Stronghold Crusader: Definitive Edition (Steam, New Release, July 15)
- The Drifter (Steam, New Release, July 17)
- He Is Coming (Steam, New Release, July 17)
- DREADZONE (Steam, New Release, July 17)
- RoboCop: Rogue City (Xbox, available on PC Game Pass, New Release, July 17)
- RoboCop: Rogue City — Unfinished Business (Steam, New Release, July 17)
- Battle Brothers (Available on Steam)
- BitCraft Online (Available on Steam)
- Humanity (Available on Xbox and Microsoft Store)
- SteamWorld Dig (Available on Steam)
Looking to the Future
As we look ahead, Nvidia’s plans for GeForce NOW throughout July 2025 include anticipated support for titles like Killing Floor 3, Wildgate, and Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, alongside more surprises that have yet to be announced.
It is essential to remember that, unlike subscription services such as Game Pass, GeForce NOW requires users to either own a copy of a game or possess a valid license through PC Game Pass to access the content via Nvidia’s cloud gaming infrastructure.
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