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GeForce NOW Turns Six: New Games, RTX 5080 Power and Cloud Gaming Updates

GeForce NOW Turns Six: New Games, RTX 5080 Power and Cloud Gaming Updates

GeForce NOW hits its six year milestone

GeForce NOW is celebrating its sixth anniversary and the cloud gaming service is showing no signs of slowing down. Since launch, members have streamed over one billion hours of gameplay, taking advantage of powerful RTX hardware in the cloud instead of relying only on local PCs or consoles.

February is shaping up to be a big month. NVIDIA is rolling out new games, improved support for RTX 5080 class performance in the cloud and more ways to play across different devices. If you enjoy PC gaming but do not always have access to a high end rig, this month’s GeForce NOW updates are worth a look.

New tactical shooters in the cloud

Two of the standout additions this month are Delta Force and PUBG: BLINDSPOT. Both bring different flavors of tactical action to GeForce NOW and both benefit from the low latency streaming and RTX powered visuals that the platform is built around.

Delta Force comes from Team Jade and TiMi Studio Group and drops you into high stakes extraction and all out warfare modes. It focuses on:

  • Large open environments that support combined arms combat with land, air and sea vehicles
  • Gadgets and tools that reward planning and coordination
  • Maps that range from tight urban areas to rugged open terrain

Running on GeForce NOW, Delta Force aims to keep its big cinematic battles feeling responsive regardless of whether you are on a low powered laptop, a tablet or a modest desktop. Because everything runs in the cloud, you can skip long downloads and updates and jump straight into missions with your squad.

PUBG: BLINDSPOT is a new spin off in the PUBG universe from Krafton. Instead of battle royale it is a standalone 5 versus 5 top down tactical shooter. The game is built around tight, competitive rounds where:

  • Information gathering and map knowledge matter as much as aim
  • Teams fight over objectives on compact, carefully designed maps
  • Positioning, crossfires and utility usage decide each round

Streaming through GeForce NOW keeps every angle and rotation crisp, which is important for a top down game where vision and clarity are key. Even if your local hardware is older, you can still enjoy sharp graphics and responsive controls thanks to RTX hardware running in data centers.

February’s new games and RTX 5080 ready titles

NVIDIA is kicking off its anniversary month with 10 new games arriving on GeForce NOW this week and many more on the way throughout February. Highlights include both brand new releases and classic titles now playable through the cloud.

This week’s additions include:

  • Indika on Xbox and available via Game Pass
  • Menace on Steam and Xbox, marked as GeForce RTX 5080 ready
  • World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Classic Anniversary Edition via Battle.net
  • PUBG: BLINDSPOT on Steam and RTX 5080 ready
  • Carmageddon: Rogue Shift on Steam and RTX 5080 ready
  • Delta Force on Steam
  • Fallout Shelter on Steam
  • Little Nightmares Enhanced Edition on Steam and Xbox, with Game Pass support
  • Roadcraft on Xbox and Game Pass
  • Wildgate on the Epic Games Store

RTX 5080 ready games are optimized to take advantage of higher end RTX performance tiers in the cloud. This means better frame rates, higher resolutions and more consistent image quality for members on supported tiers, without needing a powerful GPU at home.

In addition to the titles above, HumanitZ on Steam is also marked as RTX 5080 ready this week.

The rest of February brings even more games to the GeForce NOW library, including:

  • Disciples: Domination on Steam
  • REANIMAL on Steam
  • Kingdom Come Deliverance on Xbox with Game Pass support
  • Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora on Xbox via Game Pass
  • Norse: Oath of Blood on Steam
  • Star Trek: Voyager – Across the Unknown on Steam
  • Styx: Blades of Greed on Steam
  • Ys X: Proud Nordics on Steam
  • Resident Evil: Requiem on Steam
  • Arc Raiders on Xbox
  • DEVOUR on Steam
  • Torque Drift 2 on Steam
  • Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power on the Epic Games Store
  • Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince on the Epic Games Store

Many of these will be interesting for players who want to experience demanding modern titles through cloud hardware instead of upgrading their own GPU.

January recap and what is next

January was also busy for GeForce NOW. Alongside 14 previously announced games, another 21 titles joined the cloud library. These range from classics like The Bard’s Tale Trilogy and Prototype to newer experiences like Blood West, Half Sword and Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2. Several of them, including Half Sword, Vampires: Bloodlord Rising and Space Marine 2, are tagged as RTX 5080 ready, again underlining the focus on high end performance through the cloud.

Looking forward, Nova Roma is now scheduled to launch in March and will be available on GeForce NOW when it releases. NVIDIA is keeping up its regular GFN Thursday updates, so members can expect frequent library expansions and more RTX 5080 ready titles over time.

For gamers, all of this means more choice and less dependence on expensive local hardware. Whether you want to dive into tactical shooters like Delta Force and PUBG: BLINDSPOT, or explore RPGs, racers and strategy games, GeForce NOW’s sixth anniversary lineup shows how cloud gaming is becoming an increasingly powerful option for PC style gaming on almost any screen.

Original article and image: https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/geforce-now-thursday-feb-2026-games-list/

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