NVIDIA GeForce NOW Hits 6-Year Mark With 24 February Game Additions

Zach Anderson   Feb 05, 2026 22:27  UTC 14:27

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NVIDIA's GeForce NOW cloud gaming service marks its sixth anniversary this month with 24 new games joining the library throughout February, the company announced Thursday. The milestone comes as NVDA shares hover near six-week lows around $174, down 3.4% in the past 24 hours.

The service has logged over 1 billion streaming hours since launch—a figure that speaks to cloud gaming's growing foothold among players unwilling to shell out for high-end hardware.

February's Headline Additions

Ten games dropped this week, headlined by Team Jade's Delta Force and Krafton's PUBG: BLINDSPOT. The latter represents a tactical pivot for the battle royale franchise, offering 5v5 top-down squad combat rather than the 100-player free-for-alls that made PUBG a household name.

Delta Force brings extraction-style gameplay with combined-arms combat across land, air, and sea vehicles. Both titles arrive "RTX 5080-ready," leveraging the Blackwell architecture NVIDIA rolled out to Ultimate tier members in January.

Other notable additions include World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic Anniversary Edition via Battle.net, Carmageddon: Rogue Shift, and Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition through Xbox Game Pass.

What's Coming Later This Month

The back half of February brings heavier hitters. Resident Evil: Requiem launches February 26 on Steam. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora hits Xbox Game Pass on February 17, while Kingdom Come Deliverance arrives on the same platform February 13.

Japanese RPG fans get Ys X: Proud Nordics on February 20, and strategy enthusiasts can look forward to Disciples: Domination on February 12.

Platform Expansion Continues

The anniversary celebration follows NVIDIA's January beta launch of a native Linux app supporting Ubuntu 24.04 and later. That client streams up to 5K resolution at 120 fps or 1080p at 360 fps—specs that matter for competitive players who've historically avoided cloud solutions over latency concerns.

January also saw 21 additional titles join the library beyond the 14 initially announced, including Star Wars Outlaws via Ubisoft Connect and Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 on Xbox Game Pass.

Market Context

NVIDIA's gaming division remains a smaller piece of the $4.38 trillion market cap puzzle compared to data center revenue, but GeForce NOW serves a strategic purpose: keeping gamers in the NVIDIA ecosystem without requiring them to buy discrete GPUs. For investors watching the stock's recent weakness, the service's billion-hour milestone suggests sticky user engagement even as hardware sales cycle through typical patterns.

The full February lineup and platform availability details are live on NVIDIA's GeForce NOW blog.



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