The cloud gaming market continues its rapid expansion this month with NVIDIA GeForce NOW adding 16 new games to its library. The update includes major releases from Steam, Xbox, PC Game Pass, and GOG, giving subscribers immediate access to new titles on launch day. Players can stream these games across devices without downloading or installing anything.
Among the headline additions is the long-awaited Forza Horizon 5. The racing simulator joins other confirmed titles like Starfield, Helldivers 2, and Baldur’s Gate 3. The service now supports more than 1,500 games, reinforcing its position as a leading platform for cloud gaming.
The new additions arrive as part of NVIDIA’s monthly update cycle. Previous months have seen similar drops, with March bringing 18 titles and April adding 14. The company emphasizes compatibility with existing PC libraries, ensuring users can play their owned games without extra purchases.
GeForce NOW operates on a freemium model. The free tier allows sessions up to one hour with a queue system. Paid tiers remove these limits and add higher performance tiers. The service competes directly with Xbox Cloud Gaming and Amazon Luna, both of which also expand their libraries regularly.
NVIDIA’s latest update follows its recent announcement of the RTX 5080 graphics card. While the card targets high-end PC gamers, the cloud service benefits from its underlying technology. The company states that the new games will run at optimal settings on supported devices.
Source: blogs.nvidia.com