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New To GeForce NOW: March Cloud Gaming Lineup And Highlights

New To GeForce NOW: March Cloud Gaming Lineup And Highlights

March Brings A Fresh Wave Of Games To GeForce NOW

March is stacked for cloud gamers. Nvidia is adding 15 new titles to the GeForce NOW library this month, on top of a strong February. Whether you game on a low end laptop, a Mac, or even your phone, these additions mean more ways to jump into high end titles streamed from the cloud.

Leading the March lineup is Crimson Desert from Pearl Abyss, an open world action adventure set in a brutal fantasy world. It is joined by everything from chaotic comedy adventures to deep role playing games and strategy titles.

Nvidia is also continuing its weekly GFN Thursday updates, so expect even more announcements as the month goes on.

This Week’s New Arrivals

The first week of March kicks off with eight new games landing on GeForce NOW. Several of them are marked as GeForce RTX 5080 ready, meaning you can stream them with higher performance and visual fidelity if your membership tier supports it.

  • Kingdom Come Deliverance II – Available via Xbox and Game Pass. This sequel continues the gritty, realistic medieval role playing experience. On GeForce NOW you can stream it at high settings without needing a powerful local PC, making its huge battles and detailed environments more accessible.

  • Legacy of Kain Defiance Remastered – The classic action adventure returns on Steam with updated visuals. Streaming it over the cloud means you can revisit this fan favorite without worrying about compatibility or old hardware.

  • Esoteric Ebb – A new release on Steam that offers a fresh world to explore for players looking for something different. Playing through GeForce NOW lets you jump in instantly as soon as it launches.

  • The Legend of Khiimori – Another Steam release that is also GeForce RTX 5080 ready. Expect higher resolution and smooth performance in the cloud, even if your local rig is years old.

  • Slay the Spire 2 – The sequel to the massively popular deck building roguelike. It joins GeForce NOW via Steam, which means you can continue your card building runs anywhere you have a decent internet connection.

  • Docked – A new Steam title arriving March 5. Cloud streaming makes it easy to test out new indie releases like this one without download times or storage space concerns.

  • Death Stranding Director’s Cut – The expanded edition of Hideo Kojima’s sci fi delivery epic, available on Steam and RTX 5080 ready. This is the best way to see the game at high frame rates and with visual features turned up, even on non gaming hardware such as ultrabooks or office PCs.

  • LORT – A wild, chaotic adventure from Big Distraction. The game focuses on crazy weapons, bizarre characters and over the top moments. With GeForce NOW handling the heavy lifting, all that chaos runs in full fidelity on almost any device.

More March Releases Coming To The Cloud

Beyond the first wave, Nvidia has lined up more games throughout the rest of March. These releases continue to show how cloud gaming can keep your library growing without any new hardware upgrades.

  • John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando – Launching March 12 on Steam and RTX 5080 ready. Expect action heavy zombie blasting with the cloud giving you stable performance even during intense firefights.

  • Everwind – Arriving March 17 on Steam, this one targets players who enjoy exploration and atmospheric experiences. Streaming lets you try it on any screen you like without moving save files around.

  • Crimson Desert – Launching March 19 on Steam, this is the headline game for the month. It is a huge open world action adventure set in a war torn fantasy land, and GeForce NOW makes it possible to experience large scale battles and sweeping vistas even if your own PC would normally struggle.

  • Screamer – Coming March 23 on Steam, this title adds to the variety of genres in the cloud library, giving you another option for fast paced action.

  • Nova Roma – Arriving March 26 on both Steam and Xbox, and available on Game Pass. GeForce NOW support means you can play it on almost any device where you can access your Game Pass or Steam account.

  • Legacy of Kain Ascendance – Continuing the Legacy of Kain revival, this new release on Steam launches March 31 and can be streamed instantly without local installation.

  • Subliminal – Also arriving March 31 on Steam. Cloud streaming is perfect for puzzle and narrative games like this, because they do not demand low latency hardware yet still look great with high quality streaming settings.

February’s Additions And Why They Matter For Cloud Gamers

February was another busy month for GeForce NOW. On top of the previously announced 24 titles, 18 more games joined the service from platforms including Steam, Xbox, Ubisoft Connect and the Epic Games Store.

The list includes varied titles like Anno Mutationem, several Capcom collections, Diablo classics through Ubisoft Connect, strategy heavy Galactic Civilizations 3, and action games like Mega Man 11. There are also atmospheric role playing games such as Torment Tides of Numenera and the cooperative fantasy adventures Trine Enchanted Edition and Trine 2 Complete Story via the Epic Games Store.

Some of these, like Spellcasters Chronicles and STALCRAFT X, are flagged as RTX 5080 ready, again showing Nvidia’s push to deliver high performance cloud instances. For players this means you can run demanding titles with ray tracing and other advanced effects without needing a matching GPU in your own rig.

Taken together, the February and March updates highlight one of the biggest strengths of cloud gaming. Instead of upgrading your graphics card or worrying about storage limits, you can rely on GeForce NOW to handle performance while your local device just needs a stable internet connection. That lets you focus on choosing what to play, not whether your hardware can keep up.

Nvidia continues to encourage community feedback on platforms like X and via comments, and creators like Blue Thunder Gaming are already sharing their experiences with GeForce NOW. If you care about PC gaming but do not always have access to a powerful desktop, these regular library updates make cloud gaming an increasingly realistic alternative.

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

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