
Nvidia Enhances GeForce NOW: October Update Highlights
Nvidia has rolled out its second update for October, further improving its acclaimed cloud gaming service, GeForce NOW. This release introduces support for six new games, among which are several highly-anticipated titles. Notable inclusions are EA’s Battlefield 6, the nostalgia-inducing The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind from Bethesda, and the cooperative horror adventure Little Nightmares III.
New Games Available on GeForce NOW
This week’s additions showcase a mix of genres, with exciting new titles joining the platform:
- Deathground (Released on Steam, Oct.7)
- King of Meat (Released on Steam, Oct.7)
- Seafarer: The Ship Sim (Released on Steam, Oct.7)
- Little Nightmares III (Released on Steam, Oct.9)
- Battlefield 6 (Debuting on Steam and EA app, Oct.10; optimized for GeForce RTX 5080)
- The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (Now available via Steam, Epic Games Store, and Xbox, also on PC Game Pass)
Important Usage Notes
It’s essential for GeForce NOW users to remember that, contrary to subscription services such as Game Pass, a user must possess a copy of the game (or have licensing through PC Game Pass) to access it through Nvidia’s cloud infrastructure.
New Discord Integration Offers Convenience
Nvidia is taking interoperability to the next level by introducing integration with Discord. This new feature allows players to launch Fortnite without the need for prior downloads or installations, streamlining the gaming experience.

Nvidia elaborates, saying, “This next-level experience is fueled by a limited-time trial of the GeForce NOW Performance tier, allowing anyone to stream games at up to 1440p and 60 fps — all without leaving Discord.”This integration provides Discord’s vast user base a quick and straightforward method to game together and maintain lively discussions around their favorite games.
Expanded Server Availability
In conjunction with the new game announcements, Nvidia has expanded its infrastructure, adding support for GeForce RTX 5080-class servers in additional regions including Ashburn, Portland, and London. For those interested in details regarding the rollout and supported areas, Nvidia has created a dedicated rollout page to keep users informed.
In summary, as GeForce NOW continues to evolve with new titles, integrated services, and expanded regional support, it solidifies its position as a leading player in the cloud gaming landscape.
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