Nvidia has announced the first batch of games joining GeForce NOW in June. The cloud gaming service is adding support for several new releases this week, including Jurassic World Evolution 3, Gothic 1 Remake, and The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition.
As part of its monthly update, Nvidia also revealed a number of titles scheduled to arrive on GeForce NOW later this month.
Games Added to GeForce NOW This Week
The following games are joining GeForce NOW this week:
- Jurassic World Evolution 3 (Xbox, available through Game Pass)
- Fatekeeper (Steam)
- House Flipper Remastered Collection (Steam)
- Pro Cycling Manager 26 (Steam)
- GOALS (Steam)
- Gothic 1 Remake (Steam)
- NTE: Neverness to Everness (Launcher)
- The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition (Steam and Xbox, available through Game Pass)
- Tomb Raider I-III Remastered (Epic Games Store)
- XCOM: Enemy Unknown (Steam)
The biggest additions are likely to be Jurassic World Evolution 3 and Gothic 1 Remake, both of which are highly anticipated releases. Players with access to these games can stream them directly through GeForce NOW without needing high-end gaming hardware.
More Games Coming Later This Month
Nvidia has also confirmed several upcoming additions planned for the rest of June. These include:
- STARSEEKER: Astroneer Expeditions (June 11)
- SpaceCraft (June 11)
- Denshattack! (June 17, Steam and Xbox, available through Game Pass)
- The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales (June 18)
- Dark Scrolls (June 22)
- Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains (June 30, Steam and Ubisoft)
- Farever
- FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves
More games could be announced throughout the month as Nvidia regularly updates the GeForce NOW library every Thursday.
How GeForce NOW Works
Unlike subscription services such as Xbox Cloud Gaming or EA Play, GeForce NOW does not provide access to a catalog of games as part of the subscription. Users must already own a supported game on platforms like Steam, Epic Games Store, Ubisoft Connect, or have access through PC Game Pass before they can stream it via Nvidia’s cloud servers.
The service allows gamers to play demanding PC titles on lower-end PCs, laptops, smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs by running the games on Nvidia’s remote servers and streaming them over the internet.
Nvidia also imposes monthly playtime limits depending on the subscription tier, so users should keep that in mind when choosing a plan.

