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GeForce NOW Marks Six Years With 24 New Games in February

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
March 6, 2026
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NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW cloud gaming service is celebrating its sixth anniversary with a busy month of new content and device support upgrades, highlighting how far the platform has come since launch.

According to NVIDIA, members have collectively streamed more than 1 billion hours of gameplay on GeForce NOW since the service went live. For February, the company is using the milestone to spotlight 24 games arriving on the service across the month, plus “fresh ways to play across more devices” and additional options to tap RTX-powered cloud performance at home.

The February line-up opens with 10 new titles landing on GeForce NOW this week, forming the first wave of 24 games planned for the month. While NVIDIA’s full calendar wasn’t detailed in the provided information, the company says the list “kicks off” with these initial additions and continues with more games throughout February.

Among the new arrivals, NVIDIA is putting particular emphasis on two titles: Delta Force from Team Jade (TiMi Studio Group) and PUBG: BLINDSPOT from Krafton.

Delta Force is described as a tactical first-person shooter built around high-stakes extraction and large-scale warfare. It features:

  • Open environments designed for coordinated assaults
  • Combined-arms combat across land, air and sea vehicles
  • Sprawling maps ranging from dense urban locations to rugged terrain
  • Objectives that reward teamwork, planning and strategy alongside raw reflexes

NVIDIA says that on GeForce NOW, Delta Force emphasizes fast deployments, big maps and cinematic engagements, while taking advantage of high-resolution streaming and responsive performance across devices. Because the game runs in the cloud, members can jump into matches without waiting for local downloads or large updates, and can squad up from a wide variety of hardware.

PUBG: BLINDSPOT, meanwhile, extends the PUBG universe in a different direction. The standalone title is a 5v5 top-down tactical shooter set on compact, tightly constructed maps. Its design focuses on:

  • Information gathering and map control
  • Careful positioning and angle clearing
  • Round-based firefights where each decision carries weight
  • Coordinated team play around objectives and abilities

Instead of relying purely on fast aim, each round is positioned as a tactical challenge where callouts, utility and coordination decide the outcome. On GeForce NOW, NVIDIA highlights responsive cloud streaming and RTX-powered visuals as benefits that help maintain clarity and precision, even on less powerful client devices. The cloud-first setup is also pitched as a way for squads to get into matches quickly without having to manage installs or patches locally.

NVIDIA notes that this week’s GeForce NOW update also brings support for more titles, including Menace and Carmageddon: Rogue Shift. One of the games among these additions is described as “GeForce RTX 5080-ready,” indicating it can tap into NVIDIA’s higher-tier RTX cloud GPUs, though the specific title isn’t clearly identified in the available excerpt.

Beyond the opening 10-game drop, NVIDIA says more titles are lined up across the rest of February. While the blog excerpt does not list the full catalogue, it indicates that in addition to 14 games announced in the previous month, another 21 games have now joined the GeForce NOW library. That suggests NVIDIA is continuing to build out its catalogue in parallel with the anniversary promotions.

One scheduling change was also flagged: Nova Roma, previously expected earlier, is now planned to launch in March and will be available on GeForce NOW when it officially debuts. NVIDIA is steering players to its weekly “GFN Thursday” updates for more detailed game lists and timing as the month goes on.

The company is positioning February as an “anniversary month” with a broader push beyond just content, referencing new ways to play across more devices and expanded options for bringing RTX-powered streaming “to every screen in the house.” Specific device categories or platforms were not detailed in the provided material, but the emphasis is on broad accessibility: using the cloud to keep games playable on a wide range of screens without local performance or storage constraints.

NVIDIA is also leaning into community engagement as part of the celebration, encouraging members to share what they are playing over the weekend on X and in blog comments. The post closes by spotlighting a member handle and a growth-themed visual, underlining the service’s focus on how usage and the library have expanded over its six-year run.

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