GeForce NOW, 12 new titles and improved cloud performance

GeForce NOW for the month of July 2026 introduces 12 new titles compatible with the platform. Nvidia’s technological offering remains oriented towards democratizing access to high-end hardware, eliminating the need for physical upgrades for users with GeForce NOW cloud infrastructure that delivers performance equivalent to GeForce RTX 5080 GPUs.

The service integrates advanced technologies such as NVIDIA DLSS, which uses artificial intelligence for image upscaling, ray tracing for realistic lighting management and NVIDIA Reflex for system latency reduction, ensuring a smooth gaming experience across a wide range of devices.

The July line-up opens with the integration of Monopoly: Star Wars Heroes vs. Villainsand Meccha Chamaleon which reached the exceptional milestone of 10 million copies sold, a success driven by the virality of an immediate gameplay based on competitive hide and seek. The title by lemorion_1224, who completed the game in just 60 days of programming, is still at the top of the Steam ranking.

Further strategic releases such as Assassin’s Creed Black Flag ResyncedThe Planet Crafter e Corsair Cove. NVIDIA’s strategy aims to consolidate compatibility with the main digital stores, including Steam, Ubisoft Connect and the Xbox Game Pass catalog, promoting a distributed gaming ecosystem. In parallel with the software innovations, the platform has extended its commercial initiatives, offering discounts on annual subscriptions for both the Ultimate and Performance plans. The main objective of the integration between remote computing capabilities and support for multi-channel stores is to make the library of PC games accessible in on-demand mode, ensuring operational continuity regardless of the hardware limitations of the individual client terminals.

The availability of titles on Game Pass and Steam allows users to integrate their personal collections with new releases, consolidating the role of cloud gaming as a reference infrastructure for the use of complex multimedia content, regardless of local processing power.

By Editor