Nvidia just had a big week at the CES 2026 trade show, revealing everything from further enhanced DLSS tech to new AI platforms. The company also had a reveal or two aimed at its cloud gaming platform GeForce NOW. After all that, Nvidia still had a final reveal of the week for the service, announcing what the latest supported games are that cloud players can jump into.
Here are the games joining GeForce NOW"s supported list this week:
- StarRupture (New release on Steam, Jan. 6)
- Ancient Farm (New release on Steam, Jan. 8)
- Pathologic 3 (New release on Steam, Jan. 9)
- Blood West (Epic Games Store)
- Paradise Killer (Epic Games Store)
- Supermarket Simulator (Xbox, available on Game Pass)
In addition to these games receiving cloud gaming support, NVIDIA also announced that HITMAN – World of Assassination is now playable on the RTX 5080 servers available exclusively for Ultimate members.
Joining the growing list of services with single sign-in support, Gaijin.net integration has been announced for GeForce NOW. Games from the publisher will soon be accessible directly without having to jump through multiple hoops or launchers.
Nvidia also had good news for Linux users this week, revealing that work is ongoing on a native client for Ubuntu 24.04 and later distributions. This comes only months after the official Steam Deck native client. A beta release will be happening early this year. At the same time, Nvidia is also targeting Amazon Fire TV sticks with a GeForce NOW client, though not every version is supported. Find all the announced information about these new platforms here.
As always, keep in mind that, unlike subscription services like Game Pass or EA Play, a copy of a game must be owned by the GeForce NOW member (or at least have a license via PC Game Pass) to start playing via Nvidia"s cloud servers. There is also a limit to how many hours subscribers can use the service per month.