Nvidia has announced the first batch of games coming to GeForce NOW in July. The cloud gaming service is adding support for 12 more games throughout the month, including the highly anticipated Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced.
The first update of the month is already live. Players can now stream Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains, which launched on Steam and Ubisoft on June 30, along with the indie game Meccha Chameleon, which is also now supported on the service.
More games will arrive over the coming weeks. One of the biggest additions is Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced, which will be available on Steam and Ubisoft Connect starting July 9. Other upcoming titles include Denshattack!, The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu, Heave Ho 2, Fogpiercer, ZeroSpace, The Planet Crafter, Carnival Hunt, The Ranchers, and Corsair Cove.
Some of these games will also be available through PC Game Pass, giving eligible subscribers another way to access them on GeForce NOW.
Here is the full list of games Nvidia plans to add during July:
- Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villains (Available now)
- Meccha Chameleon (Available now)
- Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced (July 9)
- Denshattack! (July 15)
- The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu (July 15)
- Heave Ho 2 (July 16)
- Fogpiercer (July 17)
- ZeroSpace (July 20)
- The Planet Crafter (July 21)
- Carnival Hunt (July 23)
- The Ranchers (July 30)
- Corsair Cove (July 31)
Nvidia also reminded users that GeForce NOW works differently from subscription services such as Game Pass or EA Play. The platform does not include these games with the subscription. Players must already own the game on a supported PC storefront or have access through services like PC Game Pass before they can stream it using GeForce NOW.
The company also said its GeForce NOW Summer Sale is still available for a limited time. Annual Premium and Ultimate memberships are currently offered at discounted prices, but the promotion will end soon.

