Nvidia has added a new set of games to its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service this week. The update is relatively small compared to previous weeks, but it still brings a mix of new and existing titles to the platform.
In total, five games have been added, including the newly released Screamer and the Steam version of Diablo II: Resurrected.
The most notable addition is Screamer, a new arcade-style racing game developed by Milestone. The game focuses on fast-paced racing with a retro-inspired feel, along with a full campaign, power-ups, and online modes. It launched on Steam on March 26 and is now available to stream via GeForce NOW.
Another notable addition is Diablo II: Resurrected. The remastered version of the classic action RPG is now supported on GeForce NOW through its Steam version. This expands access for players who already own the game on that platform.
Alongside these, the following titles have also been added to the service:
- King’s Quest, which recently launched on Ubisoft’s platform,
- BATTLETECH, available through Xbox and Game Pass,
- and Despot’s Game, also tied to Microsoft’s ecosystem.
As always, players need to own these games or have access through a supported subscription like PC Game Pass to stream them on GeForce NOW.
Nvidia has also confirmed changes to its free tier, which will take effect from April 1. Some demanding titles, including Cyberpunk 2077, Forza Motorsport, Icarus, and Ark: Survival Ascended, will no longer be available for free-tier users.
According to the company, this is due to hardware limitations, as the systems allocated to free users no longer meet the updated requirements for these games. Access to these titles will remain limited to paid tiers.







