Nvidia has updated its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service with a fresh batch of supported games. The latest additions include several new releases and popular titles, giving subscribers more options to stream across devices.
Among the biggest additions this week is Aphelion, a sci-fi adventure game that recently arrived on Steam. Nvidia has also added support for Pro Cycling Manager 26, the latest entry in the long-running cycling management series.
Another notable addition is Citizen Sleeper. The acclaimed sci-fi RPG is currently available for free on the Epic Games Store until June 25. Players who claim the game during the giveaway period can keep it forever and stream it through GeForce NOW if they link their Epic Games account.
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Other games joining the service this week include Megastore Simulator, OPERATOR, and the Embers of the Uncrowned Demo. Nvidia has also added support for Super Meat Boy 3D through Xbox and PC Game Pass.
Here is the full list of games added to GeForce NOW this week:
- Embers of the Uncrowned Demo (Steam)
- Pro Cycling Manager 26 (Steam)
- Aphelion (Steam)
- Citizen Sleeper (Epic Games Store)
- Megastore Simulator (Steam)
- OPERATOR (Steam)
- Super Meat Boy 3D (Xbox and PC Game Pass)
Nvidia has also reminded users that support for GOG account integration is on the way. The feature is expected to arrive this summer and will allow players to sign in with their GOG account and access their game library directly through GeForce NOW. The service already supports platforms such as Steam, Ubisoft Connect, Battle.net, Xbox, and Epic Games Store.
The company says cloud saves make it easy for players to continue their progress across different devices. Users can start a game on one device and continue from the same point on another without worrying about installations or storage space.
Meanwhile, Nvidia’s GeForce NOW Summer Sale is still live for a limited time. The 12-month Performance membership is currently available for $64.99, down from its regular price of $99.99. The 12-month Ultimate membership has also been discounted to $129.99 from $199.99.
It is worth noting that GeForce NOW is not a game subscription service like Xbox Game Pass or EA Play. Users must own a supported game on a compatible storefront, or have access through PC Game Pass where applicable, before they can stream it using Nvidia’s cloud gaming servers.
GeForce NOW also includes monthly playtime limits based on membership tiers, although users can purchase additional playtime if needed.







